Line GrenierLine Grenier is Associate Professor at the Département de communication at Université de Montréal in Montréal, Québec, Canada, where she teaches predominantly in the areas of media theory, memory and media, and popular culture. Her workon the history and politics of local music and music industries, the Céline Dion phenomenon and the figures of fame it embodies, as well as the business and politics of live music, has been published in several journals, including Popular Music, Cultural Studies, Recherches féministes, Ethnomusicology, Recherches sociographiques, and Musicultures. More recently, in the context of the research partnership ACT (Ageing Communication Technology) funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and of which she is one of the cofounders, her research focuses on intersections of ageing and music. Her current project focuses on Deaf cultures of ageing, and deaf musics. Read More Read Less
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