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Manufacturing Consent: the Political Economy of the Mass Media / Democracy and the Media / Reaching for Control: Raymond Williams on Mass Communications and Popular Culture / The Technology and the Society

The Technology and the Society Reaching for Control: Raymond Williams on Mass Communications and Popular Culture Democracy and the Media Continue reading →

Environmental Communication and the Mass Media

Environmental Communication and the Mass Media By: Cameron A. Straughan   As a biologist, writer, and film/videomaker, I have always Continue reading →

Risk & Culture

Risk & Culture By: Cameron A. Straughan June 23, 2002 The first thing that attracted me to Douglas and Wildavsky’s Continue reading →

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Initial Reactions to the Introduction of Television / Reproducing Reality: Murphy Brown and Illegitimate Politics

Initial Reactions to the Introduction of Television Reproducing Reality: Murphy Brown and Illegitimate Politics By: Cameron A. Straughan Student # Continue reading →

Conversations in a Landscape of Science and Magic: Thinking about Science Communication

Science Communication in Theory and Practice The Background to Effective Science Communication by the Public (Stocklmayer) Science Communication with the Continue reading →

Mad Cows & Mother’s Milk – Risk Literacy: Is it the Missing Link in Environmental Education? – Lay Foibles & Expert Fables in Judgements about Risks

Mad Cows & Mother’s Milk (Ten Lessons & Appendix) Risk Literacy: Is it the Missing Link in Environmental Education? Lay Continue reading →

My Wolf Documentary is FINALLY Available on YouTube!

This documentary investigates the politically and emotionally charged controversies surrounding Algonquin Park wolves (Ontario, Canada). Why do some people think Continue reading →

What Makes a Good Environmental Documentary?

What Makes a Good Environmental Documentary? By: Cameron A. Straughan A documentary is a “creative dramatisation of actuality” with some Continue reading →

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