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CMNS 362 - News sources Statistics / demographics & policy research

CMNS 362 - News sources Statistics / demographics & policy research. Sylvia Roberts Liaison Librarian for Communication sroberts@sfu.ca. Warm-up / Review. Where would you start your literature review? Go to Sociological Abstracts to find this article:

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CMNS 362 - News sources Statistics / demographics & policy research

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  1. CMNS 362 - News sourcesStatistics / demographics& policy research Sylvia RobertsLiaison Librarian for Communication sroberts@sfu.ca

  2. Warm-up / Review • Where would you start your literature review? • Go to Sociological Abstracts to find this article: Hazell, V., & Clarke, J. (2008). Race and Gender in the Media: A Content Analysis of Advertisements in Two Mainstream Black Magazines. Journal of Black Studies, 39(1), 5-21.

  3. News Sources • Key databases: • Canadian Newsstand • LexisNexis • PressDisplay • Key research guides • News • Alternative news • Communication: Associations & organizations

  4. Finding specific newspapers • How would you find an image of the Globe & Mail newspaper from May 2003? • Why would it be important to look at an image of a newspaper page where the story was published? • Where can you find current issues of the Ming Pao Daily (Vancouver edition) in Vancouver? • What about the last few months? • Older? • CARD online to ID ethnic newspapers in Canada

  5. Statistics / Demographics • How might use of statistical or demographic information inform your research proposal? • Key databases & web sites • Statistics Canada, especially the Census and The Daily • UNdata • Statistical agencies for specific countries • Market research sources for consumer information

  6. Practice questions • How many people of South Asian ethnicity live in Canada? • In the city of Vancouver? • Choose a country other than Canada and find the agency similar to Statistics Canada. Do they have data on immigrants or ethnicity / minority background?

  7. Public Policy • Key databases • Canadian Public Policy Collection • Canadian Research Index • Pew Research Center • Key research guides • Communication:  think tanks & research centres and government agencies • Public Policy think tanks, research centres & associations • Government resources

  8. Practice questions • Using the Canadian Public Policy Collection, what reports are available on (diversity AND media)? Are they by government agencies or research institutes? • Using the Canadian Resarch Index, what reports are available on (diversity AND media)? Are they available online? • What Canadian government agencies might be interested in policies or statistics about media use by people of different ethnicities in Canada? (HINT: scan the list of departments for ideas)

  9. Methodology • FastSearchfor books on, and articles reporting research that uses, specific methodologies • Library catalogue subject headings: • Mass media - research - methodology • Communication - research - methodology • Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) • Ipsos News Center

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