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COMMUNICATIONS IN QUESTION >CANADIAN<

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ISBN-10: 0176104224
ISBN-13: 9780176104221

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Communication in Question presents accessible, engaging and competing position papers by leading Canadian scholars, activists, journalists and other professional on topics and debates currently confronting the fields of communication and media studies. This ground-up Canadian text is designed foremost as a tool for generating small group discussion and debates on topics confronting communication and media studies.
The topics are organized to address a cross-section of five dominant themes, ranging from the general to the particular: Communication & Canadian Society, Media & Social Issues, Technology & Everyday Life, Regulation & the Cultural Industries; and Entertainment & Popular Culture. Issues covered include: Do we need a public broadcaster (the CBC) in Canada? Is American news bad for Canadians? Do violent video games make violent children? Can video surveillance protect us from terror? Should Canada censor shock jocks? Does CanCon promote Canadian music? Has reality TV gone too far? This text will help you generate student-focused, in-class debates about the connection between the key issues in the discipline and your students' everyday lives.
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Introduction
Communications and Canadian Society
Constructing Canada: Do we need a public broadcaster to enhance democracy?
YES: David Taras
NO: Paul Attallah
(Not) Neighbourly: Is American news 'bad' for Canadians?
YES: James Wittebols
NO: Chris Dornan
Evil empires: Should limits to foreign ownership of Canadian media be lifted?
YES: Richard Schulz
NO: Valerie Scatamburlo DAnnibale
Media-eats: Do Canadians have a 'balanced' media diet?
YES: Lydia Miljan
NO: Yuezhi Zhao and Bob Hackett
Media and Social Issues
Childhood obesity: Is banning advertisements to children the best solution?
YES: Bill Jeffrey
NO: Charlene Elliott
Toxic gaming: Do violent video games make children aggressive?
YES: Rose Dyson
NO: Stephen Kline and Benjamin Woo
Real Beauty? Can Advertising Credibly Promote Social Change?
YES: Karen Blotnicky
NO: Eileen Saunders
Representing race: Is Canadian news media racist?
YES: Minelle Mahtani, Frances Henry and Carol Tator
NO: Sean Hier
Technology and Everyday Life
Cell in the city: Has cell phone use eroded the distinction between the public and private sphere?
YES: Barbara Crow and Kim Sawchuk
NO: Richard Smith
The Big Blog: Have blogs decentered traditional news media?
YES: Gwen Preston
NO: Mary Francoli
Big Brother society: Can video surveillance protect us from terror?
YES: Joseph Scanlon
NO: Peter Simpson
Technological fixes: Can new communications technology save democracy?
YES: Mary Gooderham
NO: Catherine Frost
Regulation and Cultural Industries
Speakers cornered: Should Canada censor �shock jocks?
YES: Ron Cohen
NO: Joshua Paterson
Music matters: Are CanCon regulations necessary to promote Canadian music?
YES: David Young
NO: Ira Wagman
Pharmacare: Should direct to consumer advertising be limited?
YES: Josh Greenberg
NO: Kelly Main
Not so intellectual: Have intellectual property rights run amok?
YES: Sheryl Hamilton
NO: Graham Henderson
Entertainment and Popular Culture
Extremely �real: Has reality TV gone too far?
YES: Fiona Whittington-Walsh
NO: Derek Foster
The CSI Effect: Is popular television transforming Canadian society?
YES: Marc Patry
NO: Michael Mopas
Self-help society: Has pop psychology gone too far?
YES: Graham Knight
NO: Michael Dorland
Entertaining politics: Is it all about image?
YES: Bernie Gauthier
NO: Denise Rudnicki
Postscript
Focus on the field: A look at the historiography and role of media in Communication Studies?
Cognitive Science and the Future of Communication Studies in Canada
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