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Laba, Martin

"Shopping for change": An ideological retelling/retailing of charitable aid in World Vision Canada's charity gift catalogue
...Tick-tick-tick-tick-tick...Oval, the glitch and the utopian politics of noise
Disconnected realities: An analysis of the DrugsNot4Me campaign and its impact on street-involved youth in Vancouver, Canada
Forgotten voices: The untold stories of Caribbean migration to Vancouver
How Social Media Users Negotiate Self-Censorship in the Online Public Sphere
In good conscience: fast food, greenwashing and advertising
Locating a documentary cinema of accountability: the emergence of activist film practices as a socio-political movement in contemporary Pakistan.
Pop culture yogis as the new female role models - Investigating neoliberal and postfeminist fantasies in today's digital yoga spaces
Strengthening university and community capacities: models for engagement and education
The meme led me here: The impact of Nollywood memes on global interest in Nigerian films -AND- The walls have mouths too: Exploring the social communication function of graffiti in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

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