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    Communication History in Canada by Robinson, Daniel J.;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 2
    • Kiadó OUP Canada
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2009. május 7.

    • ISBN 9780195430189
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem296 oldal
    • Méret 228x180x20 mm
    • Súly 515 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 12 black & white photos, 2 black & white figures
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    Communication History in Canada is an edited collection of readings, many written by Canadian academics teaching at Canadian institutions. It offers a distinctive blend of history, geography, government, economics, and biculturalism that reflects the distinctive evolution of communication systems and mass media in Canada. The second edition contains a new chapter on the European and Aboriginal origins of communication history in Canada and contains new readings on the Internet and 'new' media.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Communication History in Canada , Second Edition, contains 5 sections and just under 30 readings. The readings cover technological, social, political, and economic topics concerning the historical evolution of communication and mass media in Canada, beginning in the eighteenth century. All of the readings have been previously published, mostly by journals or academic presses, the majority within the past five years.

    In most cases, the readings examine the historical period when new media or communication technologies were introduced, along with subsequent changes to social relations, business practices, state regulation, and existing media and communication systems. A wide range of analytical approaches is represented, from neo-Marxism to post-modernist theories of reader response. Most of the readings are empirical in nature, and none are heavily theoretical or laden with jargon. They are accessible to the undergraduate audience.

    The readings, written by researchers or teachers of Canadian communication history, encompass a wide cross-section of disciplines-Communication Studies, Journalism, Media Studies, History, Film, and Geography. Of the universities represented-among them Brock, Carleton, McMaster, Toronto, Queen's, Concordia, York, Manitoba, Western Ontario, Windsor, Saskatchewan, Alberta-many of which have large or recently launched communication programs.

    The book has a general introduction and concise introductory comments for each of the sections, for interpretation and cohesion. Annotated further readings and critical thinking questions are included in the part openers.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Section I European Origins: Orality, Literacy, and Print
    Some Psychodynamics of Orality
    From The Literate Revolution in Greece and Its Cultural Consequences
    The Rise of the Reading Public
    Interpreting Aboriginal Cultures
    Section II Time, Space, Culture, Nation
    From Empire and Communications
    Thinking about Technology
    Radio: The Tribal Drum
    Technological Nationalism
    A Cultural Approach to Communication
    Section III Postal Systems, Telecommunications, and the Internet
    Lowering 'the Walls of Oblivion': The Revolution in Postal Communications in Central Canada, 1851-1911
    Back to the Future: Telecommunications, Online Information Services, and Convergence from 1840 to 1910
    Communication and Social Forms: The Development of the Telephone, 1876-1920 Communication and Social Forms: The Development of the Telephone, 1876-1920
    From the World Brain to the World Wide Web
    Behind the Silicon Curtain: Perception Management and the Adjustment Agenda
    Section IV Print Mass Media
    'The Most Powerful Engine of the Human Mind': The Press and Its Readers
    Public Myth and Private Reality
    Newspapers, Advertising, and the Rise of the Agency, 1850-1900
    Marketing Gum, Making Meanings: Wrigley in North America, 1890-1930
    The Special Role of Magazines in the History of Canadian Mass Media and National Development
    'Mrs Chatelaine' vs 'Mrs Slob': Contestants, Correspondents, and the Chatelaine Community in Action, 1961-1969
    Section V Broadcast Media
    'Who is to Pay for Broadcasting?'
    Graham Spry and Public Broadcasting
    Constructing Community and Consumers: Joseph R. Smallwood's Barrelman Radio Program
    Public-Service Broadcasting as a Modern Project: A Case Study of Early Public-Affairs Television in Canada
    'And Now a Word from Our Sponsor'
    Rock the Nation: MuchMusic, Cultural Policy, and the Development of English-Canadian Music Video Programming, 1979-1984
    Section VI Cultural Industries: Film and Sound Recording
    The National Film Board and Government
    From The Girl from God's Country: Nell Shipman and the Silent Cinema
    A 'Featureless' Film Policy: Culture and the Canadian State
    The English-Canadian Recording Industry since 1970
    Peace, Order, and Good Songs: Popular Music and English-Canadian Culture
    Appendix : Government Documents
    Report of the Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting
    From Report of the Royal Commission on National Development in Arts, Letters, and Sciences
    Contributors
    Index

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