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GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS;
Asquith, Kyle. "Hyper-commercialism and Canadian children's
television." Brock University's Two Days In Canada 2006 Conference. St. Catharines Ontario, November 2006.
Asquith, Kyle. “Manufacturing Consent for Copyright: Mainstream Media Coverage of the Recording Industry’s Fight to End Filesharing.” Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference, Toronto, June, 2006.
Asquith, Kyle. “News Media Coverage of a Canadian Intellectual Property Controversy.” Osgoode Hall Graduate Law Students’ Association Conference, Toronto, May, 2006.
Agard, Rawle. “Truth About Race in the Myth of Realism.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Conference, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, March 2004.
Agard, Rawle. 7th CEETUM Colloquium for Graduate Students and new Researchers
“Strange Fruit: The Reification of Race and the Myth of Official
Multiculturalism in the Canadian Imaginary.” 7th CEETUM Colloquium for Graduate Students and New Researchers, Montreal, Quebec, February 2005.
Agard, Rawle. Dissecting the “N” Word – Communication Studies and UWSA town hall panel discussion “Negotiating Racialized Language and the Verbing of Words.” Dissecting the “N” Word – Communication Studies and UWSA Town Hall Panel Discussion, Windsor, Ontario, March 2005.
Colicchia, Robert. “The Presentation of Minorities in Professional Wrestling.” Michigan Academy of Science, Art, and Letters Conference, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, March 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. Canadian Press Coverage of Genetically Modified Foods.” Canadian Organic Growers Conference, University of Guelph, January, 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. “GMOS and Canadian Press Coverage.” Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meetings, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. “Understanding Neoliberal Ideology through Discourse Analysis.” Canadian Communication Association Annual Meetings, London, Ontario, June 2005.
Marentette, Jeremy. “Bad Blood: Homophobia, Technology, and Communication of the Safety of Canada’s Blood Supply.” Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Conference, Grand Rapids, MI, March 2004.
Marentette, Jeremy. “Seeing Blood: Power, Discourse, and Control of (Homo) Sexuality in Canada’s Blood System.” 13th Annual Multidisciplinary Graduate Feminist Colloquium, York University, Toronto, ON, April 2004.
Ruggles, Maya (presented 3 papers at the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters Conference, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, March 2004 – two in the Communication Section and one in the Sociology Section).
“The Right to Hear: The Role of the Audience in Third-Party Advertising
Cases”
“GPS Technology, Onstar and the Production of Space: Introductions to
Sack, Harvey, and Lefebvre”
“A Contemporary Panoptic Mechanism: A Foucauldian Analysis of Car Use”
Ruggles, Maya. “Structuring Car Culture: Driving Within Social and Spatial Arrangements.” Towards Carfree Cities IV Conference, Berlin, Germany, July, 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. “Canadian Press Coverage of Genetically Modified Foods,” Canadian Organic Growers Conference, University of Guelph, January 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. “GMOS and Canadian Press Coverage.” Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meetings, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 2004.
Knezevic, Irena. “Understanding Neoliberal Ideology through Critical Discourse Analysis.” Canadian Communication Association Annual Meetings, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, London, Ontario, June 2005.
Schumacher, Leif. “The Capitalist State in the Digital Age: How Canada’s e-governance policies prime citizens to become efficient actors in the knowledge-based economy.” Communication and Democracy: Technology and Citizen Engagement, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, August 2004.