
BA Communication and Sociology
Yvette Lubrun was instrumental in the design and maintenance of the first interation of the lab’s website.

Yvette Lubrun was instrumental in the design and maintenance of the first interation of the lab’s website.

During his internship at the Lab, Peter edited many audiovisual documentaries for to the Conversation Series.

Antoinette contributed to the lab during her undergraduate degrees in Communication and Journalism.

As part of the co-op program, where students apply their classroom knowledge to a series of four-month work experiences, Catherine worked on the initial development of lab’s web site.

JJessica Lynne Plows aids in reorganizing and editing the AMLAC&S website. She also aided Professor de B’béri by editing dissertations.

Michael Audette-Longo worked on the project Rhizomic Practices of Identity in Indy Cinemas: A Comparative Analysis in 2008. He also prepared questions to interview conducted Cultural Studies theorist Lawrence Grossberg at the ACS Crossroads Conference in Kingston, Jamaica during the summer of 2008.

In 2008, Peter was active in the Rhizomic Practices of Identity in Indy Cinemas: A Comparative Analysis project. He was also one of the camera operator for the Promised Land Project during that time.

Virginie Mesana helped administrative coordination, research and analysis of indy Australian films (Rhizomic Practices of Identity in Indy Cinemas: A Comparative Analysis) as well as engaging in research and production in the Promised Land Project.

Zaida Marquez was chief videographer (2008) in the production of a series of documentaries about the development of the Promise Land Project. She also conducted research on independent cinemas in Canada, as part
of the project Rhizomic Practices of Identity in Indy Cinemas.