It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC record from Internet Archive

LEADER: 07620cam 2200649 i 4500
001 ocn795007257
003 OCoLC
005 20210426192747.0
008 120604t20132013onca bv 000 0 eng
040 $aNLC$beng$erda$cNLC$dC6I$dOCLCF$dYDXCP$dRRP$dPHUST$dJE1$dNLC$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dCEF$dOCLCQ$dOCLCO
015 $a20129033308$2can
016 $a(AMICUS)000040724453
019 $a844987341
020 $a9780176503598
020 $a0176503595
020 $a9780534274948$q(InfoTrac)
020 $a0534274943
035 $a(OCoLC)795007257$z(OCoLC)844987341
050 4 $aP91.25$bC64 2013
055 0 $aP91.25$bC64 2012
082 04 $a302.23$223
084 $acci1icc$2lacc
084 $acoll13$2lacc
245 00 $aCommunication in question :$bcompeting perspectives on controversial issues in communication studies /$c[edited by] Josh Greenberg, Carleton University, Charlene Elliott, University of Calgary.
250 $aSecond edition.
264 1 $aToronto, Ontario :$bNelson Education,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $axiii, 333 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $aIncludes an access code card to InfoTrac College Edition, the online library, tipped in.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $apt. One: Classic Debates in Canadian Communication Studies. Issue 1: Constructing Canada: Do we need a public broadcaster to enhance democracy? -- YES: The CBC and the Future of the Canadian Media / David Taras -- NO: What Is the Public in Public Broadcasting? / Paul Attallah -- Issue 2: Not neighbourly: Is American news bad for Canadians? -- YES: Fox News North Is a Rancid Idea / Heather Mallick -- NO: Voice of America / Christopher Dornan.
505 0 $aIssue 3: Evil empires: Should limits to foreign ownership of Canadian media be lifted? -- YES: Evil Empires? Nonsense: A Case for Eliminating Restrictions on Foreign Ownership of Canadian Media Properties / Richard Schultz -- NO: Opening the Floodgates: Foreign Ownership, Neoliberal Ideology, and the Threat to Democratic Media Culture / Kyle Asquith and Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale -- Issue 4: Administrative vs. critical: Where should we stake our claim? -- Administrative: A Fool's Errand: Separating Critical and Administrative Communication Studies in Canada / Terry Flynn and Alexandre Sévigny -- Critical: Why Critical Communication Study Is Still Relevant, and Even Necessary, in Our Contemporary Mediascape / Sheryl N. Hamilton.
505 0 $apt. Two: Media and Social Issues. Issue 1: Childhood obesity: Is banning television advertisements to children the best solution? -- YES: Advertising and Childhood Obesity: Convincing Legislators Who Refuse to Believe to Ban Advertising to Children Who Will Always Believe / Bill Jeffery -- NO: The Complexity of Choice: Food Promotion and Our Modern Foodscape / Charlene Elliott -- Issue 2: Toxic gaming: Do violent video games make children aggressive? -- YES: Teaching Children that Killing Is Fun / Rose A. Dyson -- NO: Among a Sea of Influences That Can Increase Aggression, Video Game Violence Doesn't Rise to the Surface / James D. Ivory and T. Franklin Waddell.
505 0 $aIssue 3: Buckets for the cure: Do the benefits of cause-related marketing outweigh the costs? -- YES: Cause-Oriented Marketing and the Benefits to Democratic Discourse / Josh Greenberg -- NO: Shopping [does not equal] Social Change: The Case of Breast Cancer Marketing / Samantha King -- Issue 4: Representing race: Are Canadian news media racist? -- YES: Overachievers, Homegrown Terrorists, and Exceptional Cats: Constructing Race in the Media / Faiza Hirji -- NO: Media, and Analytical Balance / Sean P. Hier and Daniel Lett, Racism.
505 0 $apt. Three: Technology and Everyday Life. Issue 1: The promise and problems of mobility: Power, agency, and cell phones -- YES and NO: The "Danger" of Cellphones: Power and Agency / Richard Smith -- Issue 2: Activism or slacktivism: Can social media drive political change? -- YES: Societal Game Changer: The Political Potential -- and Power -- of Social Media / Patrick McCurdy -- NO: Social Media and Political Change: Beyond the Hype / Eileen Saunders.
505 0 $aIssue 3: Sexting: Should teens have the right to sext? -- YES: Privacy, Consent, and Social Media / Amy Adele Hasinoff -- NO: Familiar Issues, New Implications: Why Teens (and Adults) Should Not Sext / Nora A. Draper -- Issue 4: We are Big Brother: Is social media surveillance a threat to our sense of community? -- YES: Sex, Lies, and Digital Memory: How Social Surveillance Threatens Communities / Christopher Parsons -- NO: Social Media for Social Cohesion: The Case of the Toronto G20 / Kate Milberry.
505 0 $apt. Four: Culture and Regulation. Issue 1: Red and white on the silver screen: Is there such a thing as "Canadian film"? -- YES: Red and White on the Silver Screen: An Iconography of the Canadian Film / André Loiselle -- NO: Canadian Film Does Not Exist / Peter Urquhart -- Issue 2: Music matters: Are CanCon regulations necessary to promote Canadian music? -- YES: Why Canadian Content Regulations Are Needed to Support Canadian Music / David Young -- NO: The B Side: Why Canadian Content Isn't Necessary for the Survival of Canadian Music / Ira Wagman.
505 0 $aIssue 3: Speakers cornered: Should Canada regulate around issues of taste? -- YES: Should Canada Censor Shock Jocks, Talk Show Hosts, and Televangelists? / Ronald I. Cohen -- NO: Free Expression and Censorship of Shock Jocks in Canada / Josh Paterson -- Issue 4: Sharing sounds: Does file sharing harm the music industry? -- YES: The Economics of File Sharing, Its Harm to the Music Industry, and the Case for Stronger Copyright Laws / George R. Barker -- NO: Four File-Sharing Fallacies / John Shiga.
505 0 $apt. Five: Entertainment and Popular Culture. Issue 1: Trash television: Is reality television harmful to society? -- YES: Reality Television and the Armchair Flâneur / Fiona Whittington-Walsh -- NO: One Person's Trash Is Another One's Treasure: Why Reality TV Can Do Just as Much Good as Harm / Derek Foster -- Issue 2: Informed comedy: Do mock news shows make for a more informed public? -- YES: New(s) Parodies, New(s) Alternatives / Ian Reilly -- NO: Informed Comedy or Impotent Politics? / Mary Francoli.
505 0 $aIssue 3: Social networks and privacy: Should government be more Interventionist in protecting personal privacy? -- YES: Whose Radical Transparency? Why Privacy Rights Are Necessary for the Facebook Generation / Leslie Regan Shade -- NO: Social Media and Privacy Protection: A Public Issue, an Individual Responsibility / Boyd Neil -- Issue 4: Entertaining politics: Is it all about image? -- YES: Image Is Everything in Politics / Bernard Gauthier -- NO: Leadership Material Isn't Made of Denim / Jennifer Ditchburn.
650 0 $aMass media$vTextbooks.
650 0 $aCommunication$vTextbooks.
650 6 $aMédias$vManuels d'enseignement supérieur.
650 6 $aCommunication$vManuels d'enseignement supérieur.
650 7 $aCommunication.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00869952
650 7 $aMass media.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01011219
655 7 $aTextbooks.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01423863
700 1 $aGreenberg, Joshua,$d1973-$eeditor.
700 1 $aElliott, Charlene,$d1971-$eeditor.
938 $aYBP Library Services$bYANK$n12414193
029 0 $aNLC$b000040724453
029 1 $aAU@$b000057844395
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 16 OTHER HOLDINGS