Special Issue Reception - Canadian Journal of Communication: Democratizing Communication Policy in the Americas Why It Matters
Special Issue Reception - Canadian Journal of Communication: Democratizing Communication Policy in the Americas Why It Matters
Please join us for the launch (with support from Media@McGill) of
the Canadian Journal of Communication’s themed issue on
Democratizing Communication Policy in the Americas –
Why It Matters. The special issue is edited
by Dr. Becky Lentz of McGill University’s
Department of Art History and Communication Studies Department and
Dr. Leslie Regan Shade of Concordia University’s
Department of Communication.
This special issue of the CJC seeks to address how communication
policies affect economic, social justice and human rights concerns,
and features an array of articles and reviews about how policy
researchers and civil society organizations in various parts of the
Americas are working together to develop communication policies and
programs.
The issue features local scholars Evan Light (doctoral student at
UQAM), Sara Bannerman (incoming Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow at
McGill), Arne Hintz (Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow at McGill), and
Liz Miller (Professor at Concordia University’s Department of
Communication). The CJC is edited by Concordia University’s Dr. Kim
Sawchuk, with art direction by Dr. Matt Soar.
For questions or further information, please contact //becky.lentz [at] mcgill.ca (Becky Lentz).
More information on the CJC can be found at www.cjc-online.ca