Communication and the Canadian NorthContains papers stemming from a course held at Concordia University Montreal, P.Q. entitled "Communications and the Canadian North" as well as papers from others associated with the University. Topics covered include Inuit literacy and the development of northern radio broadcasting, and the impact of television and the role of interactive satellite experiments. |
Contents
Broadcast Radio Developments in the Canadian North | 22 |
Inuit Media Project and Northern Communication Policy | 42 |
Longitudinal Influences of Satellite Television on | 68 |
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