How can understanding media discourses of the past inform our thinking about contemporary culture and society?
Brian Gabrial
- Professor Emeritus
- Department of Journalism
- journalism history4
- enslaved Africans5
- Indigenous studies50
- rhetoric and discourse12
- newspapers3
- role of journalism10
- 19th century22
- USA history3
- nationalism17
- Manifest Destiny
- North American history3
- Antebellum South
- American Civil War2
- cultural history55
- digital media20
- literary journalism
- broadcasting studies8
- impacts of press coverage4
- American studies12
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Nicola Nixon
American literature, detective fiction, American gothic
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Aphrodite Salas
visual journalism, broadcasting studies, storytelling
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Greg Nielsen
role of journalism, sociology of media, postdisciplinarity
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Barry Lazar
documentary making, creative nonfiction, media convergence
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Michael Ferguson
Ottoman Empire, enslaved Africans, diasporas
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Mark Russell
cultural history, visual arts, cultural identity
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Theresa Ventura
USA history, empire, colonialism
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Alison Reiko Loader
history of media arts, feminist media studies, media arts
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Stephen Yeager
medieval literature, literature studies, poetry
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Elena Razlogova
USA history, Cold War, Soviet history
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Donna Nebenzahl
print journalism, role of journalism, best practices in journalism
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Sophie Marcotte
Gabrielle Roy, littérature québécoise, manuscripts
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Patrick McDonagh
history of intellectual disability, literature studies, cultural history
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Gavin Foster
Irish history, Irish studies, cultural history
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Geneviève Sicotte
literature studies, food studies, gastronomy
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Sylvain David
contemporary French literature, art of the novel, 20th century French literature
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Jean-Philippe Warren
Quebec studies, cultural history, intellectual history
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Sandra Gabriele
newspapers, history of media arts, print culture
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Barbara Lorenzkowski
North American history, history of children and youth, war and memory
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Emanuel Lowi
Inuit, Indigenous studies, contemporary Indigenous politics
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Joana Joachim
Black Canadian history, Black feminist futures, cultural and linguistic creolization
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Bradley L. Craig
Black Atlantic, Atlantic world, enslaved Africans
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Theresa (Isa) Arriola
Indigenous studies, colonialism, militarization
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Jessica Bardill
Indigenous literatures, Indigenous knowledges, storytelling
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Wilson Chacko Jacob
Middle Eastern studies, Indian Ocean World, Islam
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Andrea Hunter
crowdfunding, role of journalism, new models of journalism
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Kevin Pask
Renaissance literature, making publics, popular culture
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Janice Anderson
Canadian art history, feminism, women artists
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Jane G. V. McGaughey
Irish Diaspora, gender and sexuality, lunatic asylums
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Jeremy Stolow
religion and media, material religion, history of media technologies
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Anya Zilberstein
history of environmental science, Atlantic world, British Empire
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Mary Esteve
American literature, post-WWII, literary realism
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Daniel Salée
ethnocultural diversity, citizenship, racialization
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Nora Jaffary
Latin American studies, Mexico, gender
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Graham Carr
20th century, North American history, Canadian cultural history
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Jason Camlot
poetry, Victorian era, sound studies
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David Secko
science/technology communication, role of journalism, new models of journalism