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Canadian Minority Media Bibliography (95 items)

The book examines the minority Chinese newspaper exposure pattern in Canada, especially advertising media planning.

The Nunavut Implementation Commission embraces the Internet as a community-development tool, and sees only positive implications for Inuit society. Studies show that information technologies have been both a tool for the promotion of Inuit culture…

This article presents an overview of the literature on language diversity, linguistic human rights, and language renewal; examines some representative Web sites dedicated to Aboriginal languages,' and explores possible uses of the Internet in…

Akal Guardian Punjabi Newspaper is the leading Punjabi weekly newspaper published every Saturday from Surrey BC. It covers local, national, and international news. Akal Guardian provides a forum for scholarly debate over religious, political, and…

This paper discusses the role played by APTN in the development of aboriginal audiovisual industries. The question is whether or not APTN has contributed to fostering the right to wider communication for aboriginal communities. The right to…

This article examines issues during the life cycle of the independent, bilingual newspaper, Atauqnik, published in Northern Quebec between January 1979 and July 1980.

This bibliography is an annotated bibliography about the magazines, journals, newspapers, and newsletters published by and about Canada's Inuit peoples and communities. The entries span over 100 years of publication. (Source: Rankin, Sharon. A…

Because the work of the Nuxalk Nation was displayed in a university gallery space, UBC students and other visitors witnessed another form of broadcasting Nuxalk knowledge and authority - one that mimicked a potlatch, wherein guests legitimize their…