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| BAXTER-MOORE, Nicolas | (Communication, Popular Culture & Film) local popular culture in the Niagara Region/cross-border region, including local popular music, local media (especially radio stations), popular entertainment past and present (from amusement parks to fall fairs and NASCAR racing to tourism), the wine industry; the war of 1812, representations of the war in popular culture, the war in popular memory, official memorialization, and re-enactments; Canadian popular music (and Canadian popular culture in general); Canadian media industries. |
| BETTS, Gregory | (English) Canadian Experimental and Avant-Garde Literature. |
| BREDIN, Marian | (Communication, Popular Culture, and Film)Canadian television programming, policy and industry, Aboriginal and indigenous people's media in Canada Transmedia, social media and digital networks in the Canadian public sphere Niagara heritage tourism and popular memory. |
| CONNELLY, Maureen | (Kinesiology, Child and Youth Studies) Education (generally and more specifically, ie, curriculum, policy, pedagogy, schools, higher education, arts based education, especially working with movement and other expressive forms, and blogging as an expressive medium) disability studies, embodiment (broadly and more specifically, ie, bodies in movement, sport, meaningful active leisure, dance, health. |
| GRANT, Barry | (Communication, Popular culture and Film) Canadian cinema and popular music. |
| HELLEINER, JANE | (Sociology) Racism in Canada, the Canada/US border. |
| KOUSTAS, Jane | (Modern Languages) Translation studies, Canadian translation history, Quebec literature, Canadian theatre Jim Leach (Communication, Popular Culture and Film): Canadian cinema. |
| LAFFERTY, Renee | (Canadian Studies/History) Canadian Religion, War of 1812, Cultural history of Alcohol. |
| MACDONALD, Duncan | (Visual Arts) Canadian Sound Art, Contemporary Art, Installation Art, Experimental/Noise/Musique Concrete (Music) Performance Art/Video Art/Sound Design. |
| PARAYRE, Catherine | (Modern Languages) French-Canadian literatures |
| PATRIAS, Carmela | (History) Immigration, labour, women and human rights history. |
| POWER, Brian | (Music) Canadian Music (classical or folk - not popular music) |
| RENZETTI, Steven | (Economics) Economics of Canadian Water Policy |
| RIPMEESTER, Michael | (Geography) Nineteenth Century First Nations' Issues, Historical Geography of Canada, Heritage and Landscape (Landscapes of Memory), Culture and Economy. |
| ROSE, Marilyn | (English) Contemporary Canadian Poetry and Short Stories, Canadain Detective fiction, Empathy and Canadian Short Fiction |
| WARD, tony | (Tourism and Environment) The well-Being of Prairie Aboriginals between 1870 and 1910 |
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