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How Canadians communicate : media, globalization, and identity /

In the first volume of "How Canadians Communicate" the editors examined and assessed the health of Canada's cultural industries circa 2003. In this second volume, they not only undertake a new examination of Canada's current media health, but also turn their attention to analysin...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Taras, David, 1950-, Bakardjieva, Maria, 1959-, Pannekoek, Frits, 1947-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Calgary [Alta.] : University of Calgary Press, ©2007.
Colección:How Canadians communicate ; 2.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Bibliographic Information -- Contents -- Media, Globalization, and Identity in Canada: An Introduction -- Bibliography -- A: The Debate Over Policy -- 1: From Assumptions of Scarcity to the Facts of Fragmentation -- 2. Canadian Communications and the Spectre of Globalization: “Just another word ... â€? -- 3: Other Peopleâ€?s Money: The Debate Over Foreign Ownership in the Media -- 4: Canadian Television and the Limits of Cultural Citizenship -- 5: On Life Support: The CBC and the Future of Public Broadcasting in Canada 
505 8 |a B: The Quest for Identity6: Dimensions of Empowerment: Identity Politics on the Internet -- 7: How Canadians Blog -- 8: The Canadian Music Industry at a Crossroads -- 9: Digital Disturbances: On the Promotion, Panic, and Politics of Video Game Violence -- C: The Struggle for Control -- 10: Download This! Contesting Digital Rights in a Global Era: The Case of Music Downloading in Canada -- 11: Now Itâ€?s Personal: Copyright Issues in Canada -- 12: Globalization and Scholarly Communication: A Story of Canadian Marginalization 
505 8 |a 13: Broadband at the Margins: Challenges to upernet Deployment in Rural and Remote Albertan CommunitiesKeywords in Canadian Communication: A Student Afterword -- Notes on Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover 
520 |a In the first volume of "How Canadians Communicate" the editors examined and assessed the health of Canada's cultural industries circa 2003. In this second volume, they not only undertake a new examination of Canada's current media health, but also turn their attention to analysing the impact of the startling pace of global media proliferation on our country's media institutions. The revolutionary changes underway in mass media technology, from blogs to peer-to-peer networks and the ubiquitous cell-phone, have all imposed structural modifications to global communication systems, inexorably altering the fundamental ways in which Canadians communicate. The editors have carefully chosen essays that address the central issues of today's global media environment from a uniquely Canadian perspective. Grouped under the headings 'The Debate over Policy', 'The Quest for Identity', and 'The Struggle for Control', the topics ranging from media concentration to foreign ownership and the challenge of mass communication in an increasingly multicultural community, underscoring the way in which our media has operated in the past and how it must now adapt to a new media landscape 
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