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Anne F. MacLennan

Anne F. MacLennan

Media & Culture
DepartmentCommunication Studies (York)
Areas of Expertiseradio; communication and media history; broadcasting; popular culture; oral history; 19th and 20th century Canadian culture and history of communication; 20th century American culture and communication; advertising; consumer society; poverty; social welfare, labour, and methodology

Sample of supervised ComCult projects:

2023 - Esmee Colbourne; MA Project-Paper; CKCU FM: a case study in long term voluntarism in community / campus radio stations

2021 - Ana Rita Morais; Dissertation: Me-Dérive: Toronto - Remediating The [Ar]Chival Impulse

2021 - Julia Robertson; Major Research Paper: Trans-ing Reproductive Justice: From ‘Private Choice’ to Radical Pluralism

2021 - Maia Wyman; Thesis: Humanitarians of Instagram: The Western Gaze in a Digital Age

2017 - Anastasia Copeland; Thesis: The gendered experience of voice in Canadian radio and beyond: Toronto, Canada

2016 - Chelsea Jones; Dissertation: Writing intellectual disability: glimpses into precarious processes or re/making a cultural phenomenon

2015 - Emma Thompson; Thesis: Left Out: a Revealing Look Into the Everyday Fashion Choices of Individuals With Mobility Disabilities

2013 - Aidan Moir; Thesis: Transient Vogue: the Commodification and Spectacle of the Vagrant Other

2010 - Michael Stiavnicky; Thesis: Stop! Hey! What's that sound?: A critical re-examination of the socio-political functions of 1960s popular music in America