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Graduate Program in Communication & Culture

Faculty Profiles

Ratiba Hadj-Moussa

Media and Culture

University   York University
E-Mail Address   rhm@yorku.ca
Phone Number   (416) 736-2100 ext.77989
Office Location   Vari Hall 2012
Office Hours   TBA


Education

B.A. (Alger); M.A. (Laval); Ph.D. (Laval); D.E.A (Sorbonne)

Biography

Research Interests

Selected Publications

Books Edited

2005 M. Peressini and R. Hadj-Moussa (Eds.), The Mediterranean Rediscovered, Ottawa-Hull, Canadian Museum of Civilizations, 172 pages.

Chapters in Books Refereed

2009 “Beyond the Borders: Which Arab Public for Which Public Sphere ?”, in Public Sphere: Texts and Contexts, L. Touaif, S. Boutkhil (dir.) Cambridge University Press, (soumis en décembre 2007, 16 pages).

2008 "The Undecidable and the Irreversible: Satellite Television in the Algerian Public Arena", Electronics Elsewhere, Ch. Berry, L. Spigel and K. Soyoung (Eds.), Under Press at the U. of Minnesota Press. ( accepté , 30 pages).

2008 This article is under pressand will published with major addition in Publics, Politics and Participation: Locating the Public Sphere in the Middle East and North Africa, S. Shami (dir.), New York, Social Sciences Research Council.

2006 "Drifted Liberties and Diffracted Identities? Algerian Audiences and the "Parabola'", Globalization, Cultural Identities, and Media Representations, N. Vittinghof and S. Kramer (dir.), Albany, State University of New York Press: 181-206.

2004  "Arab Women: Beyond Politics", Blackwell Companion to Gender Studies, Ph. Essed, D. Grossberg, A. Kobayashi (Eds.), London, Blackwell: 279-289.

2003 Reprint of "Diasporas: Ethnies sans frontières et sans politique?".Retours de l’utopie. Recompositions des espaces et mutations du politique, P.-W. Boudreault (Ed.), Quebec, Presses de l’Université Laval: 105-120.

Papers in Published Conference Proceedings

2002 "La télévision par satellite et sociétépostcoloniale", J. Ph. Bras et L. Chouikha (Eds.) Médiaset technologies de communication au Maghreb et en Méditerranée, Tunis, Institut de recherchesur le Maghreb contemporain, 129-144.

Articles (Refereed)

2008 “Marginality and Ordinary Memory: Body Centrality and the Plea for Recognition in Recent Algerian Films”, Journal of North African Studies, 13, 2 :187-199.

2008 With KarineCôté-Boucher, “Islam, laïcité et logique préventive en France et au Québec”, 38 pgs .(Submitted to Recherches sociologiques, Under évaluation).

2006 “Singularité, vie en communettélévision par satellite. ‘Celui qui n’a pas voyagé ne connait pas les Hommes’”, Cahiersd’étudesafricaines (EHESS, Paris), 182, XLVI 2: 389-416.

2004 "The Imaginary Concord and the Reality of Discord: Dealing with the Algerian War", The Arab World Geographer/Le Géographe du monde arabe, 7, 3: 135-149.

2004 "Les femmes musulmanes au Canada: altérité, paroles etpolitique de l’action", Canadian Revue of Anthropology and Sociology, 41, 4: 397-418.

2003 "New Media, Community and Politics in Algeria", Media, Culture and Society, 25, 4: 451-468.

2001 "Diasporas: Ethnies sans frontièreset sans politique?" (Diasporas: Ethnies without Borders and Politics?), Cahiers de Recherchesociologique , 36: 1-16.

 

 

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Harold [Innis] taught us how to use the bias of culture and communication as an instrument of research. By directing attention to the bias, or distorting power of the dominant imagery and technology of any culture, he showed us how to understand cultures.
~ Marshall McLuhan