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Faculty of Communication and Design Ryerson University COMPENDIUM OF SRC PUBLICATIONS 2018-2019

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Faculty of Communication and Design Ryerson University

COMPENDIUM OF SRC PUBLICATIONS

2018-2019

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Ryerson FCAD, Faculty of Communication and Design, is an international hub for scholarly, research and creative activities. With the greatest variety of scholarly and creative production of any Faculty at Ryerson, we continue to attract partners and collaborators from around the world who are interested in the fields of media, design and creative industries. The topics that we cover range from print, colour, and digital media, to performance, audience engagement, social robotics and more. New and emerging forms of cultural expression are imagined, invented, performed, and shared by our faculty, and we look forward to continuing the creative innovation here at FCAD.

Welcome

thinkers. creators. scholars.

IMAGE Refashioning Masculinity, Fashion Refashioning Masculinity investigates how men construct their identities through appearance and how fashion can be a vital tool to advance social change.

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Adams, R., el Asaleh, R., Habekost, M., Lisi, J., & Seto, A. (2019). Digital photography for graphic communications. Ryerson University Pressbooks. Available at https://pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca/digitalphotographyforgcm/

Allen, G. (2019). [Review of the book Canada before television: Radio, taste, and the struggle for cultural democracy, by L. Kuffert]. University of Toronto Quarterly, 87(3), 400-402. https://doi.org/10.3138/utq.87.3.76

Alvarez, N. & Zaiontz, K. (2018). Feminist performance forensics: Installation, testimony, evidence. Contemporary Theatre Review: Contemporary Feminist Theatre and Performance, 28(3), 285-298.

Alvarez, N. (2018). Immersions in cultural difference: Tourism, war, performance. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Alvarez, N. (2018). Latina performance north and transnational acciones against feminicide in the Americas. In J. A. Noriega, A. Santana (Eds.) and A. White-Nockleby (Trans.), Theatre and cartographies of power: Repositioning the Latina/o Americas (pp. 249-263). Southern Illinois University Press.

Alvarez, N., Knowles, R., Balint, S., & Farbridge, P. (2018). Reporting from the post-margins: Cultural diversity as theatrical practice. Theatre Research in Canada, 39(1), 96-114.

Anderson, J. (2018). Visual communication + hybrid classroom pedagogy. In Proceedings from Design Communication Conference, 2-7.

Barber, M., Levitan, J., & Kappler, M. (2018). Gender representation on Canadian television news during provincial elections: A longitudinal study. International Journal of Diverse Identities, 17(4), 1-8.

Barry, B. (2018). (Re)fashioning masculinity: Social identity and context in men’s hybrid masculinities through dress. Gender & Society, 34(4), 638-662. https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243218774495

Barry, B. (2019). Fabulous masculinities: Refashioning the fat and disabled male body. Fashion Theory, 23(2), 275-307. https://doi.org/10.1080/1362704X.2019.1567064

Barry, B. & Weiner, N. (2019). Suited for success: Suits, status and hybrid masculinity. Men and Masculinities, 22(2), 151–176. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X17696193

Bisaccia, A. & Elder, R. B. (Eds.). (2019). Cinema del limite. Parol. Quaderni d’arte e di epistemologia, 30, 33-197.

Bociurkiw, M. (2018). Attachment roulette. In S.Graefe (Ed.), Swelling with pride. Halfmoon Bay: Caitlin Press Inc.

Bociurkiw, M. (2018). Food was her country: The memoir of a queer daughter. Caitlin Press Inc.

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BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS, JOURNAL ARTICLES & REPORTS

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Braun, M. (2019). Photography. In G. Berghaus (Ed.), Handbook of international futurism (pp. 215-230). Berlin: De Gruyter.

Cammaer, G. (2018). Phantom rides as images of the world unfolding. In G. Cammaer, B. Fitzpatrick, & B. Lessard (Eds.), Critical distance in documentary media (pp. 149-167). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Cammaer, G., Fitzpatrick, B., & Lessard, B. (2018). Critical distance in documentary media. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Campbell, M. (2018). ‘Shit is hard, yo’: Young people making a living in the creative industries. International Journal of Cultural Policy. doi:10.1080/10286632.2018.1547380

Campbell, M. (2018). Scaffolding and springboarding: Final report on the community youth arts programs as creative industries incubators. Youth Creative Work. Available at http://www.youthcreativework.com/community-youth-arts

Carmichael, V., Adamson, G., Sitter, K. C., & Whitley, R. (2019). Media coverage of mental illness: a comparison of citizen journalism vs. professional journalism portrayals. Journal of Mental Health, 28(5), 520-526. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638237.2019.1608934

Chu, J.H. & Mazalek, A. (2019). Embodied engagement with narrative: A design framework for presenting cultural heritage artifacts. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 3(1). doi:10.3390/mti3010001

Corbett, J. & Lindgren, A. (2019). Exploring the potential for crowdsourced spatial information to inform debate related to the changing Canadian local news landscape. In Fast, V., McKenzie, G., & Sieber, R. (Eds.), Proceedings from Spatial Knowledge and Information Canada, 7(4). Available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2323/SKI-Canada-2019-7-4-2.pdf

Daniels, S. (2019, April). From crate to close: Life cycle of electronic art. Kapsula Magazine. Available at https://kapsula.ca/releases/KAPSULA_CRITICALPATCH.pdf

Davis, C. H. & Zboralska, E. (2019). Cultural policy in the time of digital disruption: the case of Creative Canada. In L. A. Albornoz, T. G. Leiva (Eds.), Audio-visual Industries and Diversity: Economics and Politics in the Digital Era (pp. 152-168). Routledge.

Dubois, L.-E. (2018). Killing ‘em softly: Terminating projects in the video game industry. The CASE Journal, 14(4), 496-512. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-10-2017-0095

Ehrlick, S. & Slotta, J. (2018). A learning community approach for post-secondary large lecture courses. Frontiers in Education, 3. doi:10.3389/feduc.2018.00073

Elder, R. B. (2018). Appendix. Ballet mécanique: An analysis (to accompany Cubism and futurism: Spiritual machines and the cinematic effect). Available at https://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/content/download/74994/716983/version/1/file/Elder+CubismFuturism+App+%-28FA%29.pdf

Elder, R. B. (2018). Cubism and futurism: Spiritual machines and the cinematic effect. Waterloo, ON: WLU Press.

Elder, R. B. (2018). Panofsky, Erwin (1892–1968). Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism. doi:10.4324/9781135000356-REM1947-1

Elder, R. B. (2019). A digital videomaker’s reflection on flux, relational reality, the theory of electromagnetism, and the most beautiful equations in physics, and how to renew moving pictures by remembering high modernism. Parol. Quaderni d’arte e di epistemologia, 30, 51-102.

Elder, R. B. (2019). Time, speed, precision, and the poetry of the everyday; or, Ezra Pound’s cinema aesthetic. In R. Preda (Ed.), The Edinburgh companion to Ezra Pound and the arts (pp. 106-138). Edinburgh University Press.

Elder, R.B. (2019).  “Panofsky, Erwin (1892–1968)”  Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism.

Elder, R. B. (2019). Venoms and victims. Parol. Quaderni d’arte e di epistemologia, 30, 143-160.

Elmer, G. (2018). Prospecting Facebook: The limits of the economy of attention. Media Culture & Society, 41(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443718813467

Elmer, G. & Nasiradeh, B. (2018). See send: Antiterrorism apps and suspicious activity reporting. In J. W. Morris & S. Murray (Eds.), Appified: Culture in the age of apps (pp. 82-90). University of Michigan Press.

Fink, M. (2019). Choir boy: Trans vocal performance and the de-pathologization of transition. Journal of Medical Humanities, 4(1), 21-31.

Fink, M. (2019). It will feel really bad unromantically soon: Crippling insomnia through Imogen Binnie’s Nevada. Transgender Studies Quarterly, 6(1), 4-19.

Fitzpatrick, B. (2018). From above: Critical distance, aerial views and counter-images. In G. Cammaer, B. Fitzpatrick, & B. Lessard (Eds.), Critical distance in documentary media (pp. 129-148). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Fitzpatrick, B. (2018). The Berlin Wall as mobile ruin. In C. Ehland & P. Fischer (Eds.), Resistance and the city. Challenging urban space (pp. 223-236). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill | Rodopi. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004369207

Furman, A. D. (2018). Anticipating a fluid, dynamic interiority. International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, 13(3), 330-340. doi:10.2495/DNE-V13-N3-330-340

Gauntlett, D. (2018). Making is connecting: The social power of creativity, from craft and knitting to digital everything (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Polity.

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Gervais, T. (2019). La Guerre des Balkans. Stéphane Passer face aux reporters. In V. Perlès (Ed.), Les archives de la planète. LienArt Editions.

Griffith Winton, K. A. (2019). The vibrant object. In A. Massey (Ed.), A companion to contemporary design since 1945 (pp. 217-239). Wiley-Blackwell.

Griffith Winton, K. A. (2019). [Review of the book Fray: Art and textile politics, by J. Bryan-Wilson]. Journal of Design History, 32(1), 109-110.

Griffith, J. (2019). Words have a past: The English language, colonialism, and the newspapers of Indian boarding schools. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.

Ingelevics, V. & Fitzpatrick, B. (2018, May 31). Freedom rocks: the everyday life of the Berlin wall. Ciel Variable, 109(Spring 2018), 12-21. Available at http://cielvariable.ca/numeros/ciel-variable-109-revisiter/blake-fitzpatrick-and-vid-ingelevics-freedom-rocks-everyday-life-of-berlin-wall-jill-glessing-decombres-mobiles-oeuvre-memoire/

Ingelevics, V. (2018). Jewish boys with hoops. In J. Lorinc, H. Martelle, M. McClelland, & T. Taylor (Eds.), The Ward Uncovered: The Archaeology of Everyday Life (2nd ed.) (pp. 89-93). Toronto, ON: Coach House Books.

Josephi, B., Hanusch, F., Alonso, M. O., Shapiro, I., Andresen, K., de Beer, A., Hoxha, A., Moreira, S. V., Rafter, K. Skjerdal, T., Splendore, S., & Tandoc, E. C., Jr. (2018). Profiles of journalists: Demographic and employment patterns. In Hanitzsch, F., Hanusch, F., Ramaorasad, J., & de Beer, A. S. (Eds.), World of journalism: Journalistic cultures around the globe (pp. 67-102). Columbia University Press.

Kane, C. L. & Koreitem, Z. (2018). Computational Color. Project: A Journal for Architecture, 7(Summer 2018), 76-87.

Kane, C. L. (2018). Designing with digital color. Design Journal, (Summer 2018), 15-19.

Kane, C. L. (2018). The toxic sublime: Landscape photography and data visualization. Theory, Culture & Society, 35(3), 21-47. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276417745671

Kemp, D. (2018). Generating knowledge: The things we know but cannot explain. In J. Meloche (Ed.), What is our role?: Artists in academia and the post-knowledge economy (pp. 30-49). Toronto, ON: YYZ Books.

Kroma, A. & Lachman, R. (2018). Alzheimer’s eyes challenge: The gamification of empathy machines. In Proceedings of the 2018 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play Companion Extended Abstracts (pp. 329-336). New York, NY: ACM.

Laberge-Cote, L. (2018). The porous body: Cultivating malleability in traditional dance training. Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices, 10(1), 65-77. http://doi.org/10.1386/jdsp.10.1.65_1

Lachman, R. & Rahnama, H. (2018). A case-study in collaboration, cross-disciplinarity, and mixed reality prototyping in higher education. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 18(3), 135-144.

Langlois, G. & Elmer, G. (2018). Impersonal subjectivation from platforms to infrastructures. Media Culture & Society, 41(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443718818374

Latsis, D. (2018). MoMA’s wood: Regionalism and the midwest at the heart of the modernist “beast”. In Kosiiba, A. (Ed.), A scattering time: How modernism met midwestern culture (pp.187-206). Hastings, NE: Hastings College Press.

Latsis, D. (2018). Riding, shooting, viewing: Railroads, amusement parks and the experience of place in early Hollywood. The Moving Image, 18(2), 48-71.

Lessard, B. (2018). Shot in the dark: Nocturnal philosophy and night photography. In G. Cammaer, B. Fitzpatrick, & B. Lessard (Eds.), Critical distance in documentary media (pp. 45-67). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Lessard, B. (2019). The gaming turn. In J. Marchessault and W. Straw (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Canadian cinema. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190229108.013.24

Lindgren, A., Jolly, B., Sabatini, C., & Wong, C. (2019, May 1). Good news, bad news: A snapshot of conditions at small-market newspapers in Canada. Local News Research Project. Available at http://portal.journalism.ryerson.ca/goodnewsbadnews/

Matthews David, A. & MacMahon, S.-M. (2019). Killer style: How fashion has injured, maimed & murdered through history. Toronto, ON: Owlkids Publishers.

Matthews David, A. (2018). Body doubles: The origins of the fashion mannequin. Fashion Stuides, 1(1), 1-46. Available at https://www.fashionstudies.ca/body-doubles

Matthews David, A. (2019). First impressions: Footprints as forensic evidence in crime fact and fiction. Costume: The Journal of the Costume Society, 53(1), 43-66. https://doi.org/10.3366/cost.2019.0095

Michelle, C., Davis, C. H., Hight, C., & Hardy, A.. (2018). Response to Martin Barker’s ‘Rise of the qualiquants’. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 15(2), 376-399.

Ott, R. (2018). The cordwainer’s lair: contingency in bespoke shoemaking. In Bell, E., Mangia, G., Taylor, S., & Toraldo, M. L. (Eds.), The organization of craft work: Identities, meanings, and materialities (196-216). Routledge.

Park, J., Horvath, L., White, M. S., Araman, P. S., & Bush, R. J. (2018). The influence of stretch wrap containment force on load bridging in unit loads. Packaging Technology and Science, 31(11), 701-708. https://doi.org/10.1002/pts.2385

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Rahman, O. & Kharb, D. (2018). Fashion innovativeness in India: Shopping behaviour, clothing evaluation and fashion information sources. International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education, 11(3), 287-298.

Rahman, O. & Yu, H. (2018). A study of Canadian female baby boomers: Physiological and psychological needs, clothing choice and shopping motives. Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 22(4), 509-526.

Rahman, O. (2018). Online consumer choice: Footwear design and visual presentation. Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management, 10(4), 1-19.

Rangen, P., Story, B., & Sarlin, P. (2018). Humanitarian Ethics and Documentary Practice. Camera Obscura, 33(2), 197-207. https://doi.org/10.1215/02705346-6923166

Rollwagen, H., Shapiro, I., Bonin-Labelle, G., Fitzgerald, L., & Tremblay, L. (2019). Just who do Canadian journalists think they are? Political role conceptions in global and historical perspective. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 52(3), 461-477. doi:10.1017/S0008423919000015

Shapiro, I. & Rogers, B. M. (2018). Who owns the news? The ‘right to be forgotten’ and journalists’ conflicting principles. In Eldridge II, S. A. & Franklin, B. (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Developments in Digital Journalism Studies (pp. 324-335). Routledge.

Shapiro, I. (2019). Verification. In T.P. Vos & F. Hanusch (Eds.), The International encyclopedia of journalism studies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

Sharma, A. (2018). Understanding Color Management (2nd ed.). New York: Wiley.

Sharma, A. (March-April, 2019). Understanding RGB color spaces for monitors, projectors, and televisions. Information Display, 17-20.

Shiga, J. (2018). ‘One little seed blowing in the wind’: Risk media and the production of transgenic life as biocapital. In B. Ghosh & B. Sarkar (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Media and Risk (pp. 32-64). Routledge.

Shtern, J., Hill, S., & Chan, D. (2019). Social media influence: Performative authenticity and the relational work of audience commodifi-cation in the Phillippines. International Journal of Communication, 13(2019), 1939-1958.

Smith, J. (2018). Giving begins at (the) home (page): Local news and charities. The Future Local News: Research and Reflections. Available at http://futureoflocalnews.org/portfolio-item/giving-begins-at-the-homepage-local-news-and-charities/

Smith, J. (2018). Journalism on Church Street. Canadian Diversity, 14(4), 23-25.

Smyth, C. & Fan, C. (2019). Canadian magazine digital editions: Affordances and engagement. Journal of Print and Media Technology Research, 7(4), 179-191. doi:10.14622/JPMTR-1813

Story, B., Norton, J., Camp, J. T., & Spencer, A. (2018). Forum: The prison in twelve landscapes. Social Justice, 44(2/3).

Story, B. (2019). Prison land: Mapping carceral power across neoliberal America. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

Taylor, L. & Pritchard, D. (2018). The process is the punishment: Criminal libel and political speech in Canada. Communication Law and Policy, 23(3), 243-266.

Thompson, C. (2018). [Review of the book The Rise and Fall of the Associated Negro Press: Claude Barnett’s Pan-African News and the Jim Crow Paradox, by G. Horne]. Canadian Journal of History, 53(3), 576-578.

Thompson, C. (2018). Searching for black voices in Canada’s archives: The invisibility of a ‘visible’ minority. PUBLIC: Art/Culture/Ideas, Special Issue on Achive/Anarchive/Counter-Archive, 29(57), 88-95.

Thompson, C. (2019). “Come one, come all”: Blackface minstrelsy as a Canadian tradition and early form of popular culture. In C. A. Nelson (Ed.), Towards an African Canadian art history: Art, memory, resistance (pp. 95-121). Concord, ON: Captus Press.

Thompson, C. (2019). An intersectional analysis of controlling images and neoliberal meritocracy on Scandal and Empire. In M. J. Meyers (Ed.), Neoliberalism and the U.S. media (pp. 176-191). New York: Routledge.

Thompson, C. (2019). Beauty in a box: Detangling the roots of Canada’s black beauty culture. Waterloo, ON: Wilfred Laurier University Press.

Thompson, C. (2019). My ten-year dreadlock journey: Why I love the ‘kink’ in my hair… today. In S. Kwan & C. Bobel (Eds.), Body battle-grounds: Transgressions, tensions, and transformations (pp. 54-55). Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.

Tiessen, M. (2018). Making our way in a world of our making: The anthropocene, the benefits of nature, and the costs of humanizing the nonhuman. In jagodzinski, j. (Ed.), Interrogating the anthropocene: Ecology, aesthetics, pedagogy, and the future in question (pp. 133-152). Palgrave Macmillan.

Tucker, D. (2019). The Waiting Room. In C. Antao-Xavier (Ed.), The literary connection volume IV: An anthology of poems and stories (pp. 44-47). Toronto: IOWI Inc.

Weinthal, L. (2019). Interior atmosphere. In A. Massey (Ed.), A companion to contemporary design since 1945 (pp. 157-172). Routledge. 

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Weinthal, L., Roushan, A., & Hui, V. (2018). Bata Shoe Museum installation. International Journal of Interior Architecture + Spatial Design, 5, 96-99.

Yu, H. & Rahman, O. (2018). Inclusive apparel shopping experiences for older consumers in China. International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, 8(5), 531-553.

Yu, H. & Rahman, O. (2019). Branding strategies in transitional economy: The case of Aimer. Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, 10(1), 93-109.

Zhang, L. & Gray, B. M. (2019). Canfield Drive: Commemorative atmospheres of impasse. Journal of Architectural Education, 73(1), 66-75.

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IMAGE The Hong Kong 360 Series, Journalism Using 360º video technology, this interactive mul-timedia journalism project explores the dynamic, complex, and visually stunning city of Hong Kong.

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KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION PUBLICATIONS

Barber, M. (2018, August 27). TTC’s celebrity scoldings not the better way for a PSA. The Star. Available at https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/08/27/ttcs-celebrity-scoldings-not-the-better-way-for-a-psa.html

Barber, M. (2018, July 25). Lessons from Tokyo about Toronto’s substandard subways. The Star. Available at https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/2018/07/25/lessons-from-tokyo-about-torontos-substandard-subways.html

Barry, B. (2018, October 18). What I wore to interview men about fashion. Gender & Society Blog. Available at https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2018/10/18/what-i-wore-to-interview-men-about-fashion/

Carter, W. M. (2018, July 9). What if MIT’s Norman and Amazon’s Alexa hooked up? The Conversation. Available at https://theconversa-tion.com/what-if-mits-norman-and-amazons-alexa-hooked-up-98437

Carter, W. M. (2018, July 22). Big Brother facial recognition needs ethical regulations. The Conversation. Available at https://theconver-sation.com/big-brother-facial-recognition-needs-ethical-regulations-99983

Carter, W. M. (2019, March 31). Facial recognition systems are booming – and so should our concerns. The Globe Post. Available at https://theglobepost.com/2019/03/31/facial-recognition-bias/

Dubois, L.-E. & Walzak, L. (2018, June 5). Video gamers may soon be paid more than top pro athletes. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/video-gamers-may-soon-be-paid-more-than-top-pro-athletes-96497

Elder, R. B. (2019). Kenneth Rexroth: Turning eastward to renew the west. Hamilton Arts and Letters, 11.2. Available at https://samizdat-press.typepad.com/hal_magazine_issue_11-2/kenneth-rexroth-by-r-bruce-elder-1.html

Elder, R. B. (2019). Vanguard arts in Hamilton. Hamilton Arts and Letters, 11.2. Available at https://samizdatpress.typepad.com/hal_magazine_issue_11-2/vanguard-arts-in-hamilton-by-r-bruce-elder-1.html

Forrester, N. (2018, July 18). What businesses can learn from teamwork at the World Cup. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/what-businesses-can-learn-from-teamwork-at-the-world-cup-100080

Forrester, N. (2018, July 24). Why e-sports should not be in the Olympics. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/why-e-sports-should-not-be-in-the-olympics-100430

Forrester, N. (2018, August 12). The secret formula for becoming an elite athlete. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversa-tion.com/the-secret-formula-for-becoming-an-elite-athlete-101174

Forrester, N. (2019, February 24). Will Canada ever host another Olympics? If not, don’t blame the 1976 Montréal Games. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/the-secret-formula-for-becoming-an-elite-athlete-101174

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Griffith Winton, K. A. (2018). As Busy as a Liebes Loom. Surface Design Journal, 34-38.

Kozlowski, A. (2019, April 24). Fashion production is modern slavery: 5 things you can do to help now. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/fashion-production-is-modern-slavery-5-things-you-can-do-to-help-now-115889

Lindgren, A. & Corbett, J. (2018). Local news map data reports. Local News Research Project. Available at http://localnewsresearch-project.ca/2019/10/02/local-news-map-data-reports-2/

Lindgren, A. (2018, November 22). Crowdsourcing change in Canada’s local journalism landscape: Translating cartographic theory into practice. Waterloo Chronicle. Available at https://www.waterloochronicle.ca/opinion-story/9041626-deep-newsroom-cuts-hurt-commu-nities-report/

Lindgren, A. (2019, April 24). What the death of local news means for the federal election. The Walrus. Available at https://thewalrus.ca/what-the-death-of-local-news-means-for-the-federal-election/

Lindgren, A. (2019, April 29). Thunder Bay: Local news is important for conversations on reconciliation. The Conversation. Available at https://theconversation.com/thunder-bay-local-news-is-important-for-conversations-on-reconciliation-114875

McManus, K. (2019). How anthropo-scenic! Concerns and debates about the age of the anthropocene. Art Gallery of Ontario, 45-46.

Pringle, R. (2018, August 12). How blockchain tech could help us track where food comes from. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/blockchain-food-industry-1.4781017

Pringle, R. (2018, September 18). Facial recognition is everywhere — here’s why that’s concerning. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/facial-recognition-technology-concerns-1.4826931

Pringle, R. (2018, October 5). As machines take over our jobs, human ingenuity has an opportunity to shine. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/ai-artificial-intelligence-economy-robots-humans-1.4847415

Pringle, R. (2018, October 24). Clean tech solutions need to scale up in the battle against climate change, experts say. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/technology-climate-change-1.4874850

Pringle, R. (2018, November 6). Fake news, even fake fact-checkers, found in run-up to U.S. midterms. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/fake-news-midterm-elections-1.4892305

Pringle, R. (2018, November 28). Parents are giving tons of their kids’ personal data away — and the long-term effects aren’t yet known. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/kids-digital-footprint-personal-data-1.4826929

Pringle, R. (2018, December 22). A look back at the year Facebook’s dark side came to light. CBC News. Available at https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/facebook-dark-side-ramona-pringle-1.4893090

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