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Haskell, David. "What's in a name?: The use of the term fundamentalist Christian in Canadian television news." In ''Fundamentalisms and the Media,'' eds. Stewart M. Hoovers and Nadia Keneva, New York, NY: Continuum, 2009. | Haskell, David. "What's in a name?: The use of the term fundamentalist Christian in Canadian television news." In ''Fundamentalisms and the Media,'' eds. Stewart M. Hoovers and Nadia Keneva, New York, NY: Continuum, 2009. | ||
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+ | Gary Miedema, "'A Christian Country': Religious Broadcasting and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1938-1960." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Church History, University of Western Ontario, 2005. | ||
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[[Political Engagement]] | [[Political Engagement]] |
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Haskell, David. "Evangelical Christians in Canadian National Television News, 1994-2004: A Frame Analysis." Journal of Communication and Religion 30 (March 2007): 118-152.
Haskell, David. "News Media Influence on Nonevangelical Coders' Perceptions of Evangelical Christians: A Case Study." Journal of Media and Religion 6:3 (August 2007): 153-179.
Haskell, David. Through a Lens Darkly: How the News Media Perceive and Portray Evangelicals. Toronto: Clements Academic, 2009.
Haskell, David. "What's in a name?: The use of the term fundamentalist Christian in Canadian television news." In Fundamentalisms and the Media, eds. Stewart M. Hoovers and Nadia Keneva, New York, NY: Continuum, 2009.
Gary Miedema, "'A Christian Country': Religious Broadcasting and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1938-1960." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society of Church History, University of Western Ontario, 2005.
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