https://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/issue/feedSFU Library Publication Series2022-08-23T09:57:13-07:00Kate Shuttleworthkshuttle@sfu.caOpen Monograph Press<p><a href="https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/publish/dp">SFU Library Digital Publishing</a> is an initiative of the <a href="http://www.lib.sfu.ca">Simon Fraser University Library</a> and the <a href="http://pkp.sfu.ca">Public Knowledge Project</a> to help create and share open access scholarship from Simon Fraser University and around the world.</p>https://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/101The St. Petersburg Diaries (1843–1848) of Anna McNeill Whistler2022-07-11T17:46:31-07:00Evelyn Jasiulko Hardendigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This annotated critical edition of <em>The St. Petersburg Diaries (1843–1848) of Anna McNeill Whistler</em> is an unprecedented resource for scholars in the fields of Russian and European history, transportation and railway history, art history, and women’s history.</p> <p>Anna McNeill Whistler, in writing her St. Petersburg diaries (1843–1848), was in a position to comment on a unique opportunity and space within her world. The wife of Major George Washington Whistler, who had been commissioned by Tsar Nicholas I to oversee the construction of the St. Petersburg–Moscow Railway, she had access to both the Russian and the foreign communities in St. Petersburg. Recording through the lens of her unyielding religious, moral, and social beliefs; unable to communicate with Russians and other non-English speakers because of her inability to achieve fluency in Russian and her shyness in speaking French, the two major languages of the capital city; and restricted by the selective cultural isolation of the English and American communities and the random ability of Russians to speak English, in her frequently detailed diaries she presented her criticizing, anguishingly empathetic, and sometimes uninformed insights into the life of mid-nineteenth-century St. Petersburg.</p> <p>While the diaries have been studied by previous scholars, investigations have been superficial, hampered by language barriers that inhibit access to Russian archives and printed sources. As a Russian scholar, Dr. Evelyn Harden is able to expand on the wealth of information Anna Whistler presents. Her research in archives in Russia has enabled her to provide readers with extensive in-depth annotations and biographical information not previously collected. The result of the addition of mini-biographies and hundreds of images has meant that she has identified almost everyone in Anna Whistler’s world and, where possible, clarified her understanding of what she experienced.</p>2022-11-16T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2022 Evelyn Jasiulko Hardenhttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/103The Pleasures Sought by Others You Despise2022-08-23T09:57:13-07:00Celina Bismeldigital-publishing@sfu.caNicky Didicherdigital-publishing@sfu.caMason Rowandigital-publishing@sfu.caEmeralde O’Donnelldigital-publishing@sfu.caSonya Johaldigital-publishing@sfu.caNathan Fudigital-publishing@sfu.caParis Jonchier-Litwackdigital-publishing@sfu.caRyann Farnworthdigital-publishing@sfu.caKerr Pilidigital-publishing@sfu.caSharon Liudigital-publishing@sfu.caJudy Trandigital-publishing@sfu.caJamethiel Tentchoffdigital-publishing@sfu.caCullen Hughesdigital-publishing@sfu.caMarianne Lozanodigital-publishing@sfu.caKyla Dowlingdigital-publishing@sfu.caVincent Wongdigital-publishing@sfu.caKevin McDonoughdigital-publishing@sfu.caKatie Babakdigital-publishing@sfu.caMelvin Toriodigital-publishing@sfu.caMichael Labbédigital-publishing@sfu.caSigne Simonsendigital-publishing@sfu.caEzzah Alidigital-publishing@sfu.caQuinn Fletcherdigital-publishing@sfu.caEvan Smithdigital-publishing@sfu.caMax D’Ambrosiodigital-publishing@sfu.caPriya Laildigital-publishing@sfu.caBeata Shifchikdigital-publishing@sfu.caCasey Gareaudigital-publishing@sfu.caMaygan McLauchlindigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This twenty-eight-poem anthology is the product of a third-year university course in English literature of the long eighteenth century at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby BC, Canada, located on the traditional and unceded lands of Coast Salish peoples of the Səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations.</p> <p>ISBN: <span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span id="divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont; font-size: medium;"><span id="x_divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>978-1-77287-096-1</strong></span></span></span></span></p>2022-09-08T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2022 Authorshttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/93Hiding in Plain Sight: Uncovering Nuclear Histories2021-12-22T16:55:27-08:00Robert Andersondigital-publishing@sfu.caMarissa Belldigital-publishing@sfu.caClaude-Yves Charrondigital-publishing@sfu.caGreg Donaghydigital-publishing@sfu.caSarah Foxdigital-publishing@sfu.caLindsey Freemandigital-publishing@sfu.caPrerna Guptadigital-publishing@sfu.caSachiyo Kanzakidigital-publishing@sfu.caLaurel MacDowelldigital-publishing@sfu.caSvitlana Matviyenkodigital-publishing@sfu.caPaul Meyerdigital-publishing@sfu.caJohn O’Briandigital-publishing@sfu.caMV Ramanadigital-publishing@sfu.caLinda Marie Richardsdigital-publishing@sfu.caMichael D. Stevensondigital-publishing@sfu.caNancy Teepledigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>ISBN: <span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-family: wf_segoe-ui_normal,Segoe UI,Segoe WP,Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont; font-size: medium;">978-1-77287-093-0</span></span></span></span></p> <p>Nuclear histories are global yet worryingly incomplete. Linking a plutonium refinery in Washington, a uranium mine in Saskatchewan, a tsunami at Fukushima, a nuclear bomb test site in Rajasthan, a reactor ‘accident’ at Chernobyl, a shipping accident in the English Channel, and a president-to-prime-minister confrontation over the US-Canada frontier, these quasi-autobiographical essays prove the importance of public archives, personal files with fragments, oral histories, and private recollections. This is the social history, business history, environmental history, labour history, scientific and technological history, and indigenous history of the twentieth century. Hiding in Plain Sight offers everyone an entry to the irregularities of our ‘disorderly nuclear world’, and offers other researchers crucial insights to what richness lies within.</p>2022-01-07T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2022 Robert Anderson; Marissa Bell , Claude-Yves Charron, Greg Donaghy, Sarah Fox, Lindsey Freeman, Prerna Gupta, Sachiyo Kanzaki, Laurel MacDowell, Svitlana Matviyenko, Paul Meyer, John O’Brian, MV Ramana, Linda Marie Richards, Michael D. Stevenson, Nancy Teeplehttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/89Our Reading Roots2021-08-30T17:00:23-07:00pkpadminpkp.general@gmail.comNicky Didicherdigital-publishing@sfu.caNimrit Basradigital-publishing@sfu.caJustin Bermudezdigital-publishing@sfu.caKelly Pei Xuan Chiadigital-publishing@sfu.caErielle Dizondigital-publishing@sfu.caSophia Dobischokdigital-publishing@sfu.caLily Nicholdigital-publishing@sfu.caRachel Sargeantdigital-publishing@sfu.caNatasha Tardigital-publishing@sfu.caStudents in ENGL 487digital-publishing@sfu.ca<p><span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span id="divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,Helvetica,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;">In <em>Our Reading Roots</em>, the participants in <span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 16px;">English 487 Topics in Children's Literature in Summer 2021 at Simon Fraser University share stories of becoming readers, relationships with libraries and librarians, family reading time, social struggles, comfort and discomfort, expanding ideas of inclusion, and the joy and value of reading. </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> <p><span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,Helvetica,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 16px;">ISBN: <span id="divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont; font-size: medium;">978-1-77287-088-6</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>2021-08-30T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2021 Authorshttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/87Jordan and the Magic Cape2021-02-09T15:43:27-08:00Danakin Seahdigital-publishing@sfu.caLynn Warburtondigital-publishing@sfu.caJohn Bondocdigital-publishing@sfu.caStephanie Ostlerdigital-publishing@sfu.caNaghmi Shireendigital-publishing@sfu.caYuki Yaodigital-publishing@sfu.caKirby Woodigital-publishing@sfu.caMaria Wangdigital-publishing@sfu.caNancy Trandigital-publishing@sfu.caCaleigh Smithdigital-publishing@sfu.caBryan Cortesdigital-publishing@sfu.caSophia Nguyendigital-publishing@sfu.caAlvin Leungdigital-publishing@sfu.caJesika Kuladigital-publishing@sfu.caTaki Karasmanisdigital-publishing@sfu.caClare Huangdigital-publishing@sfu.caMahyar Ghorbandaiydigital-publishing@sfu.caIrene Dinhdigital-publishing@sfu.caDavid Caodigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This book was conceived by a team of 15 students in Simon Fraser University’s Make Change Studio Program. Through experiential and interdisciplinary teaching styles, students were given space to reckon with the strategic and evolving challenges of textile sustainability and entrepreneurship. The outcome of this 13 week program is this book, which we created in order to support young people to engage with the challenges surrounding textile sustainability and to inspire opportunities for learning.</p> <p><strong>Students:</strong></p> <p><strong>David Cao</strong>, Educational copywriting & research / Time management<br /><strong>Bryan Cortes</strong>, Art direction / Grant & funding research, & external partner outreach<br /><strong>Irene Dinh</strong>, Quality control / Art direction<br /><strong>Mahyar Ghorbandaiy</strong>, Grant & funding research, & external partner outreach / Time management<br /><strong>Clare Huang</strong>, Images & drawings / Art direction<br /><strong>Taki Karasmanis</strong>, Story building & kid-proofing / Images & drawing<br /><strong>Jesika Kula</strong>, Story building & kid-proofing / Images & drawing<br /><strong>Alvin Leung</strong>, Images & drawings / Art direction<br /><strong>Sophia Nguyen</strong>, Textile sourcing & publishing outreach / Quality control<br /><strong>Danakin Seah</strong>, Textile sourcing & publishing outreach / Quality control<br /><strong>Caleigh Smith</strong>, Story building & kid-proofing / Book execution<br /><strong>Nancy Tran</strong>, Book execution / Educational copywriting & research<br /><strong>Maria Wang</strong>, Art direction / Quality control<br /><strong>Kirby Woo</strong>, Educational copywriting & research / Time management<br /><strong>Yuki Yao</strong>, Art direction / Quality control</p> <p><strong>Instructors:</strong></p> <p>Naghmi Shireen<br />Stephanie Ostler</p> <p><strong>Course Mentors:</strong></p> <p>John Bondoc<br />Lynn Warburton</p> <p>ISBN: <span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span id="divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;">978-1-77287-087-9</span></span></span></span></p>2021-04-15T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2020 Students in the Fall 2020 Class of IAT 330 - Make Change Studio.https://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/83Gender, Diversity, and Inclusion International Workshop Proceedings2021-01-13T10:26:55-08:00Habiba Zamandigital-publishing@sfu.caChen Shaojundigital-publishing@sfu.caZhu Xiujiedigital-publishing@sfu.caSanzida Habibdigital-publishing@sfu.caReema Farisdigital-publishing@sfu.caAnn Traversdigital-publishing@sfu.caTiffany Muller Myrdahldigital-publishing@sfu.caWu Yanhuadigital-publishing@sfu.caYang Shendigital-publishing@sfu.caLei Gandigital-publishing@sfu.caShi Guoqingdigital-publishing@sfu.caLara Campbelldigital-publishing@sfu.caRebecca Yoshizawadigital-publishing@sfu.caSomayeh Bahrami digital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This International Workshop on Gender, Diversity, and Inclusion was an outcome of the collaborative effort by the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies (GSWS) at Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Canada and the Research Center for Gender and Development of Hohai University (HHU) in Nanjing, China. In 2017, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the SFU Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) and the HHU School of Public Administration was signed by both universities. One of the stated objectives was to organize a collaborative international workshop on gender and diversity at SFU in 2019.</p> <p>ISBN 9781772870824</p>2021-01-13T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2021 Habiba Zaman, Shaojun Chen, Xiujie Zhu, Sanzida Habib; Reema Faris, Ann Travers, Tiffany Muller Myrdahl, Wu Yanhua, Yang Shen, Lei Gan, Shi Guoqing, Lara Campbell, Rebecca Yoshizawahttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/81A Chapbook Anthology of Female Romantic Poets Writing in English2020-09-01T15:01:17-07:00pkpadminpkp.general@gmail.comNicky Didicherdigital-publishing@sfu.caJacob Goldbeckdigital-publishing@sfu.caYumna Parkerdigital-publishing@sfu.caLindsay Ho-Sekimotodigital-publishing@sfu.caRachel Sargeantdigital-publishing@sfu.caJuan Aguilardigital-publishing@sfu.caMorgan Matthewdigital-publishing@sfu.caSimran Sahotadigital-publishing@sfu.caJulia Kempdigital-publishing@sfu.caXin Yun Cuidigital-publishing@sfu.caRyan Elkandigital-publishing@sfu.caShamiza Khandigital-publishing@sfu.caDorian Nijdamdigital-publishing@sfu.caVivian Chongdigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This chapbook anthology of poems by female-identifying Romantic-era poets writing in English is the product of a senior-year seminar in English literature at Simon Fraser University in the Summer term of 2020. Each student found a poet and poem that interested them and contributed a section to the chapbook: each section contains a headnote with biographical/other contextual information, an edited version of the poem, and explanatory footnotes.</p> <p>ISBN: <span style="font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif; color: black; font-size: medium;"><span id="divtagdefaultwrapper" style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,serif,EmojiFont; font-size: medium;"><span style="color: black; font-family: Calibri,Helvetica,sans-serif,EmojiFont,Apple Color Emoji,Segoe UI Emoji,NotoColorEmoji,Segoe UI Symbol,Android Emoji,EmojiSymbols; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;">978-1-77287-089-3</span></span></span></span></span></p>2020-09-01T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2020 Authorshttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/79Canadian South Asian Youth Conference Proceedings: Gender, Identity, Sexuality, and Activism2019-12-16T15:40:30-08:00Habiba Zamandigital-publishing@sfu.caSanzida Habibdigital-publishing@sfu.caHarsha Waliadigital-publishing@sfu.caAneesha Grewaldigital-publishing@sfu.caAkhil Dattani-Jobanputradigital-publishing@sfu.caMaisha Haquedigital-publishing@sfu.caHarpreet Kaur Manderdigital-publishing@sfu.caVeronica Sudeshdigital-publishing@sfu.caBidushy Rahmandigital-publishing@sfu.caLeena Hasandigital-publishing@sfu.caIshmam Bhuiyandigital-publishing@sfu.caRajdeep Dhadwaldigital-publishing@sfu.caAvanti Haquedigital-publishing@sfu.caAmrit Dhillondigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>This one-day conference, titled <em>Canadian South Asian Youth: Gender, Identity, Sexuality, and Activism</em>, was held at Simon Fraser University (SFU) Harbour Centre in downtown Vancouver on April 6th, 2019.</p> <p>ISBN: 978-1-77287-068-8</p>2019-12-16T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2019 Habiba Zaman, Sanzida Habibhttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/74Souvenirs d’Émigration2018-10-31T15:21:05-07:00Rosena Davisondigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>Dès la première page de ses <em>Mémoires</em>, publiés en 1830, M<sup>me</sup> de Fars Fausselandry déclare: « Nous sommes dans un siècle de mémoires et […] chacun livre à la mode présente des réflexions sur les événemens qu’il a vus de près ou de loin ». En effet, on compte plus de mille mémorialistes qui ont décidé de faire publier leurs souvenirs de la Révolution française. De ces écrits, environ quatre-vingts sont dûs à des femmes dont deux tiers étaient des aristocrates. Le texte que nous éditons ici est l’œuvre de M<sup>me</sup> la marquise de Lage de Volude, témoin privilégié et parfois acteur de l’Histoire. Proche de la famille royale, cette femme cultivée manie la plume avec aisance et, du fait de sa position dans la société, a subi tous les excès de la Terreur et tous les malheurs de l’Émigration.</p> <p>ISBN<span style="left: 286.921px; top: 564.169px; font-size: 16.7px; font-family: serif; transform: scaleX(0.964);"> 978-1-77287-057-2 </span></p>2018-10-31T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2018 Rosena Davisonhttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/73Canada 150 Conference Proceedings: Migration of Bengalis2018-04-04T15:07:07-07:00Habiba Zamandigital-publishing@sfu.caSanzida Habibdigital-publishing@sfu.caChinmoy Banerjeedigital-publishing@sfu.caKhaleda Banudigital-publishing@sfu.caSupriya Bhattacharyyadigital-publishing@sfu.caIqbal Bhuiyandigital-publishing@sfu.caSarika Bosedigital-publishing@sfu.caMustafa Chowdhurydigital-publishing@sfu.caTania Das Guptadigital-publishing@sfu.caRanjan Dattadigital-publishing@sfu.caC. Emdad Haquedigital-publishing@sfu.caMaz Haquedigital-publishing@sfu.caMarina Hossaindigital-publishing@sfu.caHafizul Islamdigital-publishing@sfu.caMuhammad Aminul Islamdigital-publishing@sfu.caTareq Islamdigital-publishing@sfu.caFariha Khondakerdigital-publishing@sfu.caRafia Mahzabindigital-publishing@sfu.caHelal Mohiuddindigital-publishing@sfu.caBidushy Rahmandigital-publishing@sfu.caBidisha Raydigital-publishing@sfu.caMohammad Zamandigital-publishing@sfu.caJane Pulkinghamdigital-publishing@sfu.caMandakranta Bosedigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>The Canada 150 Conference on Migration of Bengalis was triggered by our academic as well as personal desires to establish broadly the history of migration of Bengalis or Bangla-speaking people to Canada. As long-time researchers on Asian immigrants in Canada, and through our involvement in the Metropolis Research Project, we realized that there was hardly any published material on Canadian Bengalis. Therefore, in 2017, on the eve of Canada’s 150th anniversary, we took the opportunity to celebrate and document the history and contemporary trends of Bengali immigrants in Canada.</p> <p>ISBN: 9781772870442</p>2018-04-05T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2018 Habiba Zaman, Sanzida Habibhttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/75History of Community Mental Health in the Vancouver Area (1973 - 2000)2019-02-12T15:41:16-08:00L. Ralph Buckleydigital-publishing@sfu.ca<p>For some time I have been wanting to capture the story of the development of the community mental health system in Vancouver. It's a story of visionary th inkers, administrators, service providers, clients and family members who, together, created a unique, world-renowned system known as the Greater Vancouver Mental Health Service (GVMHS).</p>2017-01-01T00:00:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2017 L. Ralph Buckleyhttps://monographs.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/sfulibrary/catalog/book/1Public Service Media Initiatives in the Global South2016-07-19T14:14:34-07:00Anis Rahmanar@mail.comGregory Ferrell Lowegfl@mail.comBouziane Zaidbz@mail.comJosé Antonio Brambilajab@mail.comRoslina Abdul Latifral@mail.comBadrul Redzuan Abu Hassanbrah@mail.comHamilton Chung-Ming Chenghcc@mail.comYang Leeyl@mail.comNomonde Gongxekang@mail.com<p>This book makes an important and timely contribution to an increasingly global discourse on the meanings, values and roles of public service in media provision today. While acknowledging the significant contributions of the public service broadcasting heritage in the Global North in efforts to establish such provision in the Global South, the contributors explain why simple imitation is unlikely to ever work well enough across such a diverse range of countries and regions with crucial differences in their histories, languages, cultures and experiences.</p> <p>"This volume counter-balances the heavy Western bias in the existing scholarship, which often laments the decline or crisis of public service media (PSM). Proceeding with both a theoretical and comparative sensibility, and centred on seven case studies from the global South, this book explores major challenges and opportunities for PSM. Refreshingly optimistic, it generates some surprising conclusions about the role of both the state and local communities in the performance and future of PSM in the distinctive cultural and political contexts of the South. It will be a valuable resource to media researchers, teachers, policymakers, practitioners, and anyone concerned with the prospects for democratic communication globally." -- <a href="https://www.sfu.ca/communication/people/faculty/hackett.html">Robert Hackett</a>, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University</p> <p>For more information, contact <a href="mailto:abur@sfu.ca">Anis Rahman</a>, volume editor and author.</p>2016-07-26T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2016 Selection and editorial matter: Anis Rahman and Gregory Ferrell Lowe; Preface: Gregory Ferrell Lowe; Introduction: Anis Rahman; Individual chapters: the contributors.