How Canadians Communicate II -

How Canadians Communicate II

Media, Globalization and Identity

David Taras (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
350 Seiten
2007
University of Calgary Press (Verlag)
978-1-55238-224-0 (ISBN)
42,30 inkl. MwSt
The follow-up to How Canadians Communicate, this second volume embarks upon a new examination of Canada's current media health and turns its attention to the impact of globalization on Canadian communication, culture, and identity. How Canadians Communicate II: Media, Globalization and Identity, includes contributions from experts from a wide range of specialties in the areas of communication and technology. Some, as the editors point out, are optimistic about the future of Canadian media, while others are pessimistic. All, however, recognize the profound impact of rapidly changing technologies and the new globalized world on Canadian culture. The contributors highlight the new tools such as blogs, Blackberries, and peer-to-peer networks that are continuously changing how Canadians communicate. And, they explore the various ways in which Canada is adapting to the new climate of globalization, suggesting new and innovative paths to further define and strengthen our uniquely Canadian cultural identity.

David Taras is the Ralph Klein Chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal University. He is the author of The Newsmakers: The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics and Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media. Frits Pannekoek is president of Athabasca University. Christopher Dornan, along with H. Jon Pammett, represents the co-operation between political science and journalism that is the tradition of their series of books on Canadian elections. Maria Bakardjieva is a professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on the interaction between communication technology and society. She is particularly interested in studying the ways in which Internet use is intertwined with daily practices in various areas of life. Bart Beaty is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Calgary. He has written and published extensively on cultural studies and issues in communication theory. Rebecca Sullivan is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Calgary. She has written and published extensively on cultural studies and issues in communication theory. David Taras is the Ralph Klein Chair in Media Studies at Mount Royal University. He is the author of The Newsmakers: The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics and Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media. Maria Bakardjieva is a professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary. Her research focuses on the interaction between communication technology and society. She is particularly interested in studying the ways in which Internet use is intertwined with daily practices in various areas of life. Michael Keren is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary. He has written numerous books on politics, media, and human rights, most notably Zichroni v. State of Israel: The Biography of a Civil Rights Lawyer.

Media, Globalization and Identity in Canada: An Introduction
David Taras
A. The Debate Over Policy
From Assumptions of Scarcity to the Facts of Fragmentation
Kenneth J. Goldstein
Canadian Communication and the Spectre of Globalization: "Just another word…"
Richard Schultz
Other People's Money: The Debate over Foreign Ownership in the Media
Christopher Dornan
Canadian Television and the Limits of Cultural Citizenship
Bart Beaty and Rebecca Sullivan
On Life Support: The CBC And the Future of Public Broadcasting in Canada
Marc Raboy and David Taras
B. The Quest for Identity
Dimensions of Empowerment: Identity Politics on the Internet
Maria Bakardjieva
How Canadians Blog
Michael Keren
The Canadian Music Industry at a Crossroads
Richard Sutherland and Will Straw
Digital Disturbances: ON the Promotion, Panic, and Politics of Video Game Violence
Stephen Kline
C. The Struggle for Control
Download This!: Contesting Digital Rights in a Global Era: The Case of Music Downloading in Canada
Graham Longford
Now It's Personal: Copyright Issues in Canada
Sheryl N. Hamilton
Globalization and Scholarly Communication: A Story of Canadian Marginalization
Frits Pannekoek, Helen Clarke, and Andrew Waller
Broadband and the Margins: Challenges to Supernet Deployment in Rural and Remote Albertian Communities
David Mitchell
Keywords in Canadian Communication: A Student Afterword
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2007
Zusatzinfo b/w illus
Verlagsort Calgary
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 225 mm
Gewicht 585 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-55238-224-9 / 1552382249
ISBN-13 978-1-55238-224-0 / 9781552382240
Zustand Neuware
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