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Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film
Welcome
to the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film
Communication Research Methods, Canadian Edition
by Russell Johnston, Gerianne Merrigan and Carole L. Huston
Canadian Television: Text and Context
new from Marian Bredin, Scott Henderson, and Sarah A. Matheson, editors
2011-2012 Internship Opportunities
CPCF Honours students launch campaign in support of a Workforce Attraction Strategy for Niagara
Congratulations!
Savanna Schaus, 2011 Recipient of the Outstanding Contribution to Business Communication Award
Covering Niagara: Studies in Local Popular Culture
from the SSHRC-funded Popular Culture Niagara Research Group
Consumer Culture and Personal Finances
by Jackie Botterill
TV Milestones:
an ongoing series edited by Barry Grant and Jeannette Sloniowski
CAUT Distinguished Academic 2010
Barry Grant
2011 Dobson Case Conference 1st Place Winners
Robert Convery, Carissa Chouinard, Claire Bouchal and Steve Sears
2011 Dobson Case Conference 2nd Place Winners
Chris Giles and Brittany Berlinghoff
2011 Dobson Case Conference 3rd Place Winners
Mike Spadafora and Krystan Wicha
2011 Dobson Case Conference Best Presenter Award
Mike Spadafora
Congratulations! Angela Aiello
Business Comm grad (2005) receives Award of Distinction - Top 30 Under 30
Congratualions, Natalie Castelli
Winner of the 2011 Chimpanzee Award & Internship
Congratulations, Bailey Barbary:
Recipient of the 2011 Lou Cahill Scholarship
Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film
All of our programs are rooted in a strong tradition of interdisciplinary teaching and research. Course offerings at every level in each program offer students valuable tools for critical inquiry into the artifacts and practices of communication, popular culture and film.
News
- 24-Hour Film Festival 2012
- WINNERS:
- 1st Place - The Man with the Horn by Jesse Kawzenuk & Ben Perez
- 2nd Place - Trepidation by Kim Smith
- 3rd Place - Who Killed Josh Rochavitz by Brendan Hiles
- Audience Choice - The Man with the Horn by Jesse Kawzenuk & Ben Perez
- WINNERS:
- 2012 Terry O'Malley Lecture Series Information
- Grant Dobson Case Competition Brief - Research in Motion
- Dobson Compeition - Overview & Tips
- Deadline for written proposals - Wednesday, February 29, 2012, 12 noon, TA 454
- Finalists announcned - Wednesday, March 1, 2012
- Competition date - Wednesday, March 7, 2012, 2 p.m., 13th Floor Boardroom of Schmon Tower
- Lecture Speaker - Simon Houpt, Globe & Mail, March 7, 2012, 8 p.m., Sean O'Sullivan Theatre. Tickets available in advance at the Centre for the Arts Box Office.
- Grant Dobson Case Competition Brief - Research in Motion
- 2011 Dobson Case Competition Results
- WINNERS:
- 1st Place ($2000) - Claire Bouchal, Carissa Chouinard, Robert Convery & Steve Sears
- 2nd Place ($1200) - Chris Giles & Brittany Berlinghoff
- 3rd Place ($800) - Mike Spadafora & Krystan Wicha
- Best Presenter Award - Mike Spadafora
- WINNERS:
- Book an appointment online to meet with the CPCF Academic Advisor.
Bridget Cahill
Administrative Assistant
Scotia Bank Hall #344
(905) 688-5550 ext. 4290
bcahill@brocku.ca
Dale Bradley
Department Chair
Scotia Bank Hall #322
(905) 688-5550 ext. 3180
dbradley@brocku.ca
Penni Lafleur
Undergraduate Advisor
Scotia Bank Hall #309
(905) 688-5550 ext. 5308
plafleur@brocku.ca
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