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Acting in the Name of Culture? Organized Labour Campaigns for Canadian Dramatic Programming

Canadian Journal of Communication - Canada
doi 10.22230/cjc.2006v31n3a1765
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Communication
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October 23, 2006

Authors
Amanda L. Coles
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CISP Journal Services


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