“From Revenge to Restoration: Evaluating General Detterence as a Primary Sentencing Purpose for Rioters in Vancouver, British Columbia.” MA. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, 2013.
Results (76)
“Resident Impacts for Queer Film Festivals: Assessing Benefits and Loyalty in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,” (2021): https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.3727/152599521X16192004803647.
“Virtual Togetherness: An Everyday-Life Experience,” Media, Culture and Society 25 (2003): 291-313.
“A Tradition of Evolution: The Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival,” BC Studies 195 (2017): 151-154, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/189767/186871.
“Pop Culture Confronts British Columbia’s Colonial History,” BC Studies 194 (2017): 198-200, https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/bcstudies/article/view/189336/186511.
Journal Articles Indigenous new media settler colonialism visual arts
“Dance, Dementia, and Social Citizenship,” BC Studies 202 (2019): 157, https://bcstudies.arts.ubc.ca/digital_stories/dance/.
“Taking It to the Streets: Space, Labour and Resistance in the Vancouver and Paris Film Industries from 1970 to 2005.” PhD. Carleton University, 2008.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects history new media sociology
“Tweeting Care: Educators’ Dissent through Social Media in the US and Canada,” Labour / Le Travail 77 (2016): 11-36.
Commercial video game outlets and juvenile crime. by Crag Hathaway, Victoria: 1983. 150 pp.
“Digital Natives,” Canadian Theatre Review 164 (2015): 31-35.
“Ethnic media as alternative media for South Asians in Metro Vancouver, Canada: Creating knowledge, engagement, civic and political awareness,” Journal of Alternative and Community Media 3, no. 4 (2019): 86-98.
“Kissing in the Carnage: An Examination of Framing on Twitter during the Vancouver Riots,” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 3, no. 59 (2015): 399-415.
“A Description of How B.C. Midwives Communicate on Social Media.” MA. Royal Roads University, Victoria, 2014.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects health sciences new media sociology
“Candis Callison and Mary Lynn Young on Journalism’s Limits and Possibilities” Ways of Knowing. Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, (2020) https://pwias.ubc.ca/podcast/ep-9-candis-callison-and-mary-lynn-young-journalisms-limits-and-possibilities.
“On Location: American Capital and the Local Labour Market in the Vancouver Film Industry,” International Journal of Urban and Regional 24 79-94, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00236.
“The View From Out West: Embeddedness, Inter-Personal Relations and the Development of an Indigenous Film Industry in Vancouver,” Geoforum 31 391-407.
“Theatrical Activism in Vancouver: From the Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood of BC to Marie Clement's The Road Forward and Back…,” Canadian Theatre Review 164 (2015): 44-50.
Journal Articles 2010 Vancouver Olympics Indigenous new media visual arts
“Elections without Politics: Television Coverage of the 2001 B.C. Election.” PhD. Simon Fraser University, 2006.
Theses Dissertations and Graduate Projects new media political science
“Cross-Border Targeted Radio in Vancouver-Bellingham: Differing Treatments of South Asian and Christian Broadcasters,” (2021): 1-27, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19376529.2021.1970167.
“Locating Family: Asian Canadian Historical Revisioning in Linda Ohama’s ‘Obaachan’s Garden’ and Ann Marie Fleming’s ‘The Magical Life of Long Tack Sam',” Journal of Canadian Studies 42, no. 1 (2008): 1-22.
“Forward with The Road Forward: A Conversation with Marie Clements,” Canadian Theatre Review 164 (2015): 36-43.
Journal Articles 2010 Vancouver Olympics Indigenous new media visual arts
“Representation in Participatory Video: Some Considerations from Research with Métis in British Columbia,” Journal of Canadian Studies 43, no. 1 (2009): 87-108.
“The Prince George Metis Elders Documentary Project: Matching Product with Process in New Forms of Documentary.” In Reverse Shots: Indigenous Film and Media in an International Contexted. Wendy Gay Pearson and Susan Knabe. Edited by Wendy Gay Pearson and Susan Knabe, 221-32. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2014. 388 pp. 9781459503267 (hc).
“The Inexplicable Presence of the Thing[s] Not Names: Dirty Laundry, the Railway, and Constructing the Nation,” Canadian Journal of Film Studies 10, no. 1 (2001): 48-69.
Journal Articles Chinese communications new media race and racism
“Le Colombie-Britannique et la rivalte interprovinciale des politiques canadiennes du cinema,” Journal of Canadian Studies 36, no. 1 (2001): 94-115.
“New Vistas? Aboriginal Animation and Digital Dreams at the National Film Board of Canada,” Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies 4, no. 28 (2014): 465-81.
“Bullycide Prevention Sqilxwcut, Through Filmmaking: An Urban Native Youth Performance Project,” Canadian Journal of Native Education 29, no. 1 (2006): 58-74.
“The Role of the Arts in New Media and Canadian Education for the 21st Century,” Education Canada 41, no. 2 (2001): 20-24.
“Land & Sea Project: Community & Ecosystem Reconnection,” BC Studies 202 (2019): 155, https://bcstudies.arts.ubc.ca/digital_stories/land-sea/.
Journal Articles environmental studies health sciences new media visual arts
“The Wildest Night in Vancouver | Meiji at 150 Digital Teaching Resource” (2019) https://meijiat150dtr.arts.ubc.ca/the-wildest-night-in-vancouver/.