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Sean Graham is an academic specializing in North American media, broadcasting, and culture. He has written extensively on the early Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the gender dynamics of 1930s radio. His notable publications include the upcoming book 'Live Canada! Emergence of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation' from the University of Toronto Press and 'Lace Skates: The Canadian Imagination,' co-authored with Jean-Marie Leduc. Graham has also contributed to significant scholarly journals and online platforms including Activehistory.ca. His role as an Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University enables him to continue his exploration of media studies while contributing to various academic institutions such as Harvard University, the University of Ottawa, and the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
Carleton University • Ottawa, ON
Specializes in North American media, broadcasting, and culture.
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Worked as a research affiliate during post-doctoral fellowship.
Harvard University • Cambridge, MA
Taught courses related to history and media studies.
University of Ottawa • Ottawa, ON
Taught courses in the history department.
University of International Business and Economics • Beijing, China
Taught media studies and history-related courses.
Includes MEng and MASc options.