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Communication in Question: Competing Perspectives on Controversial Issues in Communication Studies

by Josh Greenberg

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Communication in Question presents accessible, engaging, and competing position papers by leading Canadian scholars, activists, journalists, and other professionals on topics and debates currently confronting the fields of communication and media studies. This ground-up Canadian text is designed to stimulate discussion and debate regarding the connection between the key issues in the discipline and the everyday life of both students and instructors. The text is organized to address a cross-section of five dominant themes: Classic Debates in Canadian Communication Studies, Media and Social Issues, Technology and Everyday Life, Culture and Regulation, and Entertainment and Popular Culture.… (more)
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Communication in Question presents accessible, engaging, and competing position papers by leading Canadian scholars, activists, journalists, and other professionals on topics and debates currently confronting the fields of communication and media studies. This ground-up Canadian text is designed to stimulate discussion and debate regarding the connection between the key issues in the discipline and the everyday life of both students and instructors. The text is organized to address a cross-section of five dominant themes: Classic Debates in Canadian Communication Studies, Media and Social Issues, Technology and Everyday Life, Culture and Regulation, and Entertainment and Popular Culture.

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