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Doig, Ryan Mitchell.
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Protecting Canadian culture: The case of split-run periodicals.
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Protecting Canadian culture: The case of split-run periodicals./
Author:
Doig, Ryan Mitchell.
Description:
116 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Donald Barry.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International41-02.
Subject:
Canadian Studies. -
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9780612721012
Protecting Canadian culture: The case of split-run periodicals.
Doig, Ryan Mitchell.
Protecting Canadian culture: The case of split-run periodicals.
- 116 p.
Adviser: Donald Barry.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Calgary (Canada), 2002.
Receptivity to American cultural products in Canada has forced Canadian cultural industries to compete for the attention of their domestic audience. To ensure that Canadians have vehicles for self-expression, Ottawa has employed various policy instruments to protect its cultural industries. As the Canada-U.S. confrontation over split-run magazines illustrated, advances in information technology and liberalized trade rules have posed a serious challenge to these practices. Electronic transmission has reduced the regulatory significance of borders and trade agreements have limited the ability of states to restrict trade. Both factors, combined with U.S. resistance to cultural protectionism, have effectively dismantled Canada's long-standing periodical policies. In 1997, in the face of the challenge posed by American split-runs, Ottawa's efforts to protect Canadian periodicals were found to violate the disciplines of the WTO. This study argues that Canada should work with others to carve out a special status for cultural trade.
ISBN: 9780612721012Subjects--Topical Terms:
1020605
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