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Kirsten Kozolanka

Professor Emerita, School of Journalism and Communication

Biography

Cross-appointed to the Communication Program and the Journalism Program of the School of Journalism and Communication

Faculty Associate, Institute of European and Russian Studies (EURUS)

Member, Board of Management, Centre for Indigenous Research, Culture, Language and Education (CIRCLE)

Non-Academic Experience

Current Research

Sample Publications

Publicity and the Canadian State: Critical Communication Perspectives, Kirsten Kozolanka, ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, forthcoming.

鈥淚n Whose Interest? Government Communication and Public Accountability鈥 in Publicity and the Canadian State: Critical Communication Perspectives, Kirsten Kozolanka, ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,forthcoming.

鈥淐ommunicating Strategically in Government鈥 in Handbook of Strategic Communication. Ansgar Zerfass and Derina Holtzhausen, eds. London and New York: Routledge. 2013. 

Alternative Media in Canada. Kirsten Kozolanka, Patricia Mazepa & David Skinner, eds. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2012.

鈥溾橞uyer鈥 Beware: Pushing the Boundaries of Marketing Communications in Government鈥 in Political Marketing in Canada, Alex Marland, Thierry Giasson & Jennifer Lees-Marshment, eds. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2012.

鈥淧ublic Service Educational Broadcasting in Canada: Between the Market and the Alternative Margins鈥 inAlternative Media in Canada. Kirsten Kozolanka, Patricia Mazepa & David Skinner, eds. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2012.

鈥淯nworthy Citizens, Poverty and the Media: A Case Study in Marginalized Voices, Alternative Media and Oppositional Communication鈥 in Studies in Political Economy, 2011. 86:55-82.

鈥淐ommunication by Stealth: The New Common Sense in Government Communication鈥 in How Ottawa Spends 2009-2010: Economic Upheaval and Political Dysfunction, Allan Maslove, ed. Montreal-Kingston: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2009.

鈥淭he Politics of Media Literacy and the Struggle for Democratic Citizenship and Media: Lessons from Ontario, Canada鈥 in Information and Media Literacy: Criticism, History and Policy, Marcus Leaning, ed. Santa Rosa, CA: Informing Science Press, 2009.

The Power of Persuasion: The Politics of the New Right in Ontario. Montreal: (Black Rose Press, 2007).

Guest editor, . Issue theme: Media Education and Educating the Media, Fall 2007 (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)

Additional Activities

Board of Directors, Canadian Communication Association, 2011-

Co-chair, Canadian Communication Association annual conference, Congress 09, 杏吧原创 University, 2009

Founder and director, Canadian Alternative Media Archive (project in development) (杏吧原创 Institutional Grant, 2009; SSHRC Insight Development grant, 2011) 

Member, Advisory Board, Our Schools/Our Selves (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)

Selected Courses Taught