As a division of Information and Media Studies, Media Studies Publications examines media such as literature, television, radio and online sources, analyzing each through sociological, political, and historical lenses.

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Submissions from 2017

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Adoptability and acceptability of peace journalism among Afghan photojournalists: Lessons for peace journalism training in conflict-affected countries, Saumava Mitra

Submissions from 2016

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Through Google-Colored Glass(es): Design, Emotion, Class, and Wearables as Commodity and Control, Safiya Umoja Noble and Sarah T. Roberts

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Commercial Content Moderation: Digital Laborers' Dirty Work, Sarah T. Roberts

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Digital Refuse: Canadian Garbage, Commercial Content Moderation and the Global Circulation of Social Media’s Waste, Sarah T. Roberts

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In/visibility, Sarah T. Roberts

Submissions from 2012

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Yes, Canadian Universities Do Discriminate against Their Own Graduates, Douglas Mann

Submissions from 2011

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Effective Interventions to Facilitate the Uptake of Breast, Cervical and Colorectal Cancer Screening: An Implementation Guideline, Melissa C. Brouwers, Carol De Vito, Lavannya Bahirathan, Angela Carol, June C. Carroll, Michelle Cotterchio, Maureen Dobbins, Barbara Lent, Cheryl Levitt, Nancy Lewis, S. Elizabeth McGregor, Lawrence Paszat, Carol Rand, and Nadine Wathen

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What Implementation Interventions Increase Cancer Screening Rates? A Systematic Review, Melissa C. Brouwers, Carol De Vito, Lavannya Bahirathan, Angela Carol, June C. Carroll, Michelle Cotterchio, Maureen Dobbins, Barbara Lent, Cheryl Levitt, Nancy Lewis, S. Elizabeth McGregor, Lawrence Paszat, Carol Rand, and Nadine Wathen

Media, Structures, and Power: The Robert E. Babe Collection, Edward Comor

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Talk, Trust and Time: A Longitudinal Study Evaluating Knowledge Translation and Exchange Processes for Research on Violence against Women, C. Nadine Wathen, Shannon L. Sibbald, Susan M. Jack, and Harriet L. MacMillan

Submissions from 2010

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Digital Labour: Workers, Authors, Citizens, Jonathan Burston, Nick Dyer-Witheford, and Alison Hearn

Introduction: Mundane Science Fiction, Harm and Healing the World, Susan Knabe and Wendy Gay Pearson

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Mobilizing User-Generated Content For Canada’s Digital Advantage, Samuel E. Trosow, Jacquelyn Burkell, Nick Dyer-Witheford, Pamela McKenzie, Michael B. McNally, Caroline Whippey, and Lola Wong

Events from 2009

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“Free Labour” in “Free Time”: Prosumption, Digital Technologies and the Commodification of Time, Edward Comor

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Digital Labour and Species-being, Nick Dyer-Witheford

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5070: Digital Reputation, Representation, and New Forms of Value?, Alison Hearn

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Gilbert Simondon and the Hypothesis of Cognitive Capitalism, Emanuele Leonardi

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Mobile Audience Commodities? Situating the Convergence of Work and Play in the Era of Ubiquitous Connectivity, Vincent Manzerolle

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Content Management Systems and the Degradation of Intellectual Work in the 21st Century, Michael McNally

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Constructive Digital Labour in Restricted Media Environments: A Southeast Asian Case Study, Sandra Smeltzer and Daniel J. Paré

Documents from 2008

"History and AIDS in Was and Angels in America", Susan Knabe

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Biotechnology, the Environment, and Alternative Media in Malaysia, Sandra Smeltzer

Submissions from 2007

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The Integrated News Spectacle, Live 8, and the Annihilation of Time, James R. Compton and Edward Comor

Coincidences and Likely Stories: Perverse Desire and Viral Exchange in the 'Origin' of AIDS, Susan Knabe

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Communicating Health Information: The Community Engagement Model for Video Production, David Murphy, Ellen Balka, Iraj Poureslami, Diana E. Leung, Anne-Marie Nicol, and Trent Cruz