Theses/Dissertations from 1989
The impact of a social support process on alcoholics' communication patterns a collaborative inquiry., Gerald S. Edmonds
The international implications of Canada's CANCOM policy a historical/critical analysis., James Andrew. Love
Towards a new communication satellite regulatory regime is there communication equity in the global village?, Dwayne Roy. Winseck
An exploration of the role of the telephone in Third World development., Boxu. Yang
Theses/Dissertations from 1988
An exploration of the paradigms of communication and development with an emphasis upon the use of one-way versus two-way models of communication., Lori Anne. Collins
Popular music exposure and consumption and Jamaican youth identity., June Veronica. Degia
Development news an analysis of the concept with specific reference to television in Jamaica., Carole Joy. Embden
A model of communication behavior, attitude toward television advertising, and identification with the materialist ideology of progress., Marc Anthony. Fedak
Social influence on decision-making in The Toronto Star newsroom., Joe. Fox
The impact of instant analysis of a televised political debate., Mary Anne Courtney. Henderson
A communication model approach to the production process a case study of a Canadian independent documentary., Calvin William. Moore
Media reform in Jamaica the need for continuity., Gladstone Mapletoft. Wilson
Theses/Dissertations from 1987
Nova Scotian extra cable operators' perceptions of federal regulations., Elizabeth Ann Douglas
"We know they're out there somewhere" Evaluating the audience research methods of international radio broadcasters: A case study of Radio Canada International., John B. Hamilton
Alternative Development in India: Impediments to Grass Roots Communication, Graham Michael Thompson
Theses/Dissertations from 1986
La cooperation televisuelle franco-quebecoise: Vers un reequilibrage., Emmanuel Broche
Self-actualization and Communication Contexts: Developments Toward a Theory of Communication, Carlinda D ’Alimonte
Nigerian news and the treatment of aid in the Globe and Mail (1970 to 1981)., Imeh. Inyang
Monopoly capitalism and the press in Canada a Marxist analysis., Toni. Lauriston
The development of an evaluation plan for microcomputer courseware., Robert Charles. Pearson
The attitudinal effects of negative images of women in music videos., Kimberley Marie Raper
Audience perceptions of television in Canada some public versus private comparisons., John Havard. Rowland
The interdependency between personal values and commercial television., Larry Allan. Squire
Theses/Dissertations from 1985
Detroit media and knowledge of Canadian versus American culture in Windsor., Jane Ellen. Anderson
Newshole, local news and advertising a pre and post monopoly study of the Winnipeg Free Press., Doris Ann. Candussi
Implications of Canadian cultural policy on Canada's record and music video industry., Mary Ellen. Carlyle
Personal computers in the home a collaborative inquiry., Christopher John. Edwards
Gatekeeping effects of a publisher on daily newspapers a case study of the Windsor Star., Phil. Hermanutz
High school students' responses to pop music., Robert L. Thompson
An historical/critical analysis of the evolution of Canada's pay television policy., Robert Shawn. Wilson
The communication patterns of the Chinese foreign student at the University of Windsor., Karen Ao-Yong Mei. Yin
Theses/Dissertations from 1984
Toronto dailies and the elections of 1957, 1958 and 1962 agenda-setting during the "Diefenbaker interlude"., Robert Stewart. Brown
The role of newspaper coverage in the broadcasting-culture issue., Philip T. Cheesman
An analysis of the exterpersonal context of communication by family communication, locus of control, and self-esteem., Linda Ann. Makuch
Western press coverage of the Bangladesh crisis a case study., Bushra. Rafiq
The impact of television viewing on fifth-graders' academic achievement., Fern Elyse. Silverstein
English and French Canadian cultures as reflected by news in Windsor CBC radio affiliates., Sherri Lynn. Weese
Contingent conditions in media-public agenda-setting in a two newspaper market., Charles E. Zamaria
Theses/Dissertations from 1983
Attitudes of teachers toward Telidon a case study of Sacred Heart Separate School in Windsor., Stanley Leroy Cole. Braithwaite
An agenda-setting study of the coverage of the 1981 constitutional debate a comparison between English Toronto newspapers and French Montreal newspapers., Marie-Claire L. Coffin
The relationship between television viewing and creativity in elementary school children., C. Judith L. Thyssen
Theses/Dissertations from 1982
Growth and preservation-oriented individuals a partial test of a field theory of communication., George. Costaris
A strategy for assessing the efficacy of approaches to educational television as a development tool., Indrawansa. De Silva
The relationship between communication apprehension and television centrality., Monica Patricia Gerarda. Schouten
Theses/Dissertations from 1981
"The Magic 5 Workshop": Developing an instructional television production format and testing its ability to induce learning in grade 1-3 students., Richard M. Dunn
Newspaper coverage of 1980 Quebec referendum a study of linguistic and regional agenda-setting in the politics of referenda., Karen. Spierkel
Theses/Dissertations from 1980
Media disinformation and interpersonal intervention among teenagers., Holly Elizabeth. Furtaw
Native communications in Canada uses of and access to the broadcast media in the 1970's., Gordon Willis Hunter
Theses/Dissertations from 1979
The influence of mass media exposure on literacy skills and comprehensive abilities., Lydia Donna Maria Romanow. Beaudry
The media and law enforcement : a case study concerning an agreement on the public release of crime information., Leonard R. Chandler
Regina versus K. C. Irving: A case study in Canadian media ownership., Andrew Paul Prokopich
Mixing of musical and visual stimuli in television: A study of channel dominance and compatibility., John B. Schmelefske