Assessing Sociotechnical Mindsets: Public Deliberations on Carbon Capture and Storage in the Context of Energy Sources and Climate ChangeEinsiedel, Edna, Boyd, Amanda, Medlock, Jennifer and Ashworth, Peta | |
Communication in Question: Competing Perspectives on Controversial Issues in Communication Studies, 2nd EditionElliott, Charlene | |
Constructing Credibility: The Making of a ‘Trusted’ Environmental ClaimFeng, Patrick | |
Controversy in technology innovation: Contrasting media and expert risk perceptions of the alleged leakage at the Weyburn carbon dioxide storage demonstration projectBoyd, Amanda, Liu, Yue, Stephens, Jennie, Wilson, Elizabeth, Pollak, Melisa, Peterson, Tarla, Einsiedel, Edna and Meadowcroft, James | |
Critical InfoVis: Exploring the Politics of VisualizationFeng, Patrick, Dörk, Marian, Collins, Christopher and Carpendale, Sheelagh | |
Food Branding and Young Children's Taste Preferences: A ReassessmentElliott, Charlene, Carruthers Den Hoed, Rebecca and Conlon, M | |
Framing synthetic biology: evolutionary distance, conceptions of nature, and the 'unnaturalness' objectionEinsiedel, Edna and Dragojlovic, Nicolas | |
Incarnating a rhetoric of identity: Pat Robertson and the 700 ClubHexham, Jeremy | |
Not so Grreaat: Ten important myths about food advertising targeted to children in CanadaElliott, Charlene and Cook, B | |
Oil in the Ether: A Critical History of Spectrum Auctions in CanadaTaylor, Gregory | |
Parent's choice: Examining parent perspectives on regulation and child-targeted supermarket foodsElliott, Charlene | |
Parents' Views of Supermarket Fun Food and the Question of Responsible Marketing.Carruthers Den Hoed, Rebecca and Elliott, Charlene | |
Public Engagement and Emerging TechnologiesEinsiedel, Edna and O'Doherty, KieranNew technologies and the science that created them have transformed our lives, posing challenges as to how technological change can be better integrated in society. Recognition of these issues has led to different ways of engaging the public in the assessment and regulation of emerging technologies. This book puts the subject of publics and their engagement in emerging technologies on a robust theoretical footing. With a strong, though not exclusive, focus on genomic technologies, leading theorists and practitioners in the field provide precise and clear insights into the key issues in public participation studies, including ethics, process, and principles of knowledge distribution in democratic societies. | |
Re-imagining the Science-Policy InterfaceFeng, Patrick | |
Review of New Femininities: Postfeminism, neoliberalism and subjectivity edited by Rosalind Gill and Christina ScharffKeller, Jessalynn | |
Shut Off: the Canadian Digital Television TransitionTaylor, GregoryShortlisted for the 2013 Donner Prize for outstanding book on Canadian policy.http://www.donnerbookprize.com/s/about-the-prize/past-winners/2013/index.html | |
Technology Design and Power: Freedom and Control in Communication NetworksShepherd, Tamara and Landry, Normand | |
The Canadian Digital Television Transition and the Limits of Co-regulationTaylor, Gregory | |
The Research Paper, and Why We Should Still CareBrent, Douglas Allan | |
The Third Temple: Alternative Realities’ Depiction of Israel, in Israeli comics, and What It Tells Us about Political Consensus in Israeli Society. . In: Derek Parker-Royal (Ed.): Visualizing Jewish Narrative: Essays on Jewish Comics and Graphic Novels/Shofar Supplement Series. Purdue University Press: USA (to be printed by late 2013).Berenstein, Ofer | |
Young Canadians’ Apprenticeship Labour in User-Generated ContentShepherd, Tamara | |
Youth and Mobile Privacy: Applying a Digital Policy Literacy FrameworkShade, Leslie Regan and Shepherd, Tamara |