Postdoctoral Fellow
School of Communication
51社区黑料
Postdoctoral Fellow
School of Communication
51社区黑料
Tina is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer in the School of Communication. Her current research program includes the study of geoengineering, or climate-engineering, technologies using a critical approach to technology studies coupled with critical discourse analysis. In the past, Tina has studied the philosophy of communication and international relations from the standpoints of pragmatism and deconstructionism. She received her PhD from York University鈥檚 Graduate Program in Communication and Culture, her MA from Carleton University in the Department of Mass Communication and her undergraduate BA from 51社区黑料 in the School of Communication.
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E-mail: tsikka [at] sfu [dot] ca
Sikka, Tina (forthcoming 2010). 鈥淢ultimodal Communication鈥 & 鈥淓lectricity as Media of Communication.鈥 In S. Poyntz & M. Hoechsmann (eds.), Media Literacy: A Critical Introduction. Blackwell.
Sikka, Tina (2010). 鈥淎rticulation Theory.鈥 Encyclopedia of Identity. Sage Publishing, pp. 36-39.
Sikka, Tina (2009). 鈥淎 Pragmatist Critique of Derridian Politics.鈥 Contemporary Pragmatism, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 87-129.
Sikka, Tina (2008). 鈥淧ragmatics, Poststructuralism, and Hermeneutics: An Examination of Discursive-Consensus Formation and its Ethical Implications.鈥 Journal of Pragmatics, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 337-243.
Sikka, Tina (2008). 鈥淏allistic Missile Defense and Articulation Theory: An Analysis of Technology using a Cultural Studies Approach.鈥 Journal of Language and Politics, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 121-137.
Sikka, Tina (2006). 鈥淭he New Imperialism: Using Critical Discourse Analysis and Articulation Theory to Study George W. Bush鈥檚 Freedom Doctrine.鈥 Journal of Global Change, Peace and Security, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 101-114.
Sikka, Tina (2006). 鈥淭he Public Sphere, Globalization and Technological Development.鈥 Development, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 87-93.
鈥淒errida, Habermas and the Question of Consensus.鈥 Canadian Communication Association Conference, University of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Alberta, June 2007.
鈥淚ndigenous Knowledge and the Regulatory Discourses of Environmental Risk: Globalization, Biotechnology, and Social Justice.鈥 Canadian Communication Association Conference, York University, Toronto, Ontario, June 2006.
鈥淒iscourse on National Security and War.鈥 Media Environments and the Liberal Arts Conference, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, June 2004.
鈥淭echnology and the Myth of Progress.鈥 Canadian Communication Association Conference, University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 2004.
鈥淔eminism, McLuhan, and Media Effects.鈥 Console-ing Passions: The International Conference of Feminism and Television, Video, New Media, and Audio, Tulane University, New Orleans, June 2004.
鈥淭echnology and War.鈥 Symposium on Conflict Resolution, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, February 2004.