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Media and politics / edited by David Taras and Christopher Waddell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: How Canadians CommunicatePublication details: Athabasca University, Canada : AU Press, 2012.Description: 390 p. ill., 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781926836812
  • 1926836810
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.230971
LOC classification:
  • P 95.82 M489 2012
Online resources: Issued also in electronic formats.
Contents:
I.- The changing world of media and politics: 1 The uncertain future of the news/ Florian Sauvageau-- 2 On the verge of total dysfunction: government, media and communications/ Elly Alboim-- 3 Blogs and politics/ Richard Davis-- 4 The 2011 federal election and the transformation of Canadian media and politics/ David Tara and Christopher Waddell-- 5 Berry'd alive: The media, technology, and the death of political coverage/ Christopher waddell-- 6 Political communication and the "Permanent Campaign"/ Tom Flanagan-- 7 Are negative ads positive? political advetising and the permanent campaign/ Jonathan Rose-- 8 E-ttack politics: Negativity, the internet, and canaian political parties/ Tamara Small-- 9 Myths communicated by two Alberta Dynasties/ Alvin finkel-- 10 Theowing the Baby out with the Bathwater: Canadian foreces news media relations and operational security/ Robert Bergen. II.- Citizens and politics in everyday life: 11 Exceptional Canadians: Biography in the Public Sphere/ David Marshall-- 12 Off-Road democracy: The politics of land, water and community in Alberta/ Roger Epp-- 13 Two solitudes, two Quebec and the cinema in-berween/ Dominique Perron-- 14 Verbal Smackdown: Charles Adler and Canadian talk radio/ Shannon Sampert-- 15 Contemporary Canadian aboriginal art: Storyworking in the public shpere/ Troy Patenaude-- 16 Intimate strangers: The formal distance between music and politics in Canada/ Richard Sutherland-- Final thoughts: how wil Canadians communicate about politics and the media in 2015?/ Christopher Waddell.
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Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Vol info Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) P 95.82 M489 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000116524

Includes bibliographical references and index

I.- The changing world of media and politics: 1 The uncertain future of the news/ Florian Sauvageau-- 2 On the verge of total dysfunction: government, media and communications/ Elly Alboim-- 3 Blogs and politics/ Richard Davis-- 4 The 2011 federal election and the transformation of Canadian media and politics/ David Tara and Christopher Waddell-- 5 Berry'd alive: The media, technology, and the death of political coverage/ Christopher waddell-- 6 Political communication and the "Permanent Campaign"/ Tom Flanagan-- 7 Are negative ads positive? political advetising and the permanent campaign/ Jonathan Rose-- 8 E-ttack politics: Negativity, the internet, and canaian political parties/ Tamara Small-- 9 Myths communicated by two Alberta Dynasties/ Alvin finkel-- 10 Theowing the Baby out with the Bathwater: Canadian foreces news media relations and operational security/ Robert Bergen. II.- Citizens and politics in everyday life: 11 Exceptional Canadians: Biography in the Public Sphere/ David Marshall-- 12 Off-Road democracy: The politics of land, water and community in Alberta/ Roger Epp-- 13 Two solitudes, two Quebec and the cinema in-berween/ Dominique Perron-- 14 Verbal Smackdown: Charles Adler and Canadian talk radio/ Shannon Sampert-- 15 Contemporary Canadian aboriginal art: Storyworking in the public shpere/ Troy Patenaude-- 16 Intimate strangers: The formal distance between music and politics in Canada/ Richard Sutherland-- Final thoughts: how wil Canadians communicate about politics and the media in 2015?/ Christopher Waddell.

Issued also in electronic formats.

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