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McCarron, Gary

"Shopping for change": An ideological retelling/retailing of charitable aid in World Vision Canada's charity gift catalogue
An inquiry into animal rights vegan activists' perception and practice of persuasion
Bloody roots: Indigeneity and decolonization in the Latin American metal scene
Coastal Church: Community through Connectivity
Communicating contentious issues in Canada: Analyzing media discourse of medical assistance in dying (MAID)
Communication and interprofessional collaborative practice: collective sensemaking work
Constructing the coming plague: a discourse analysis of the British Columbia Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Plan
Nerds!: cultural practices and community-making in a subcultural scene
Re-covenanting and the apology for the residential schools
Re/construction of self: Discourse, and the myth of the return analyzing the narratives of seven women diagnosed with schizophrenia

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