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Autor:
Nicole Neverson, Charles T. Adeyanju
Publikováno v:
Journalism Studies. 19:1633-1651
Between April 2003 and November 2008, 26 men died in Canada during events where a conductive energy device (commonly called Taser®) was deployed on them. The 2007 death of Robert Dziekanski, a Polish immigrant, at the Vancouver International Airport
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 58:530-564
Cette etude, basee sur les donnees de l’enquete de 2014 en Alberta (N = 1 204), examine l’appui de l’utilisation d’armes a impulsion (AI) par les policiers canadiens. Cet appui est mesure a l’aide de quatre questions utilisant l’e-chelle
Publikováno v:
Social Identities. 18:65-83
This study interrogates ostensible differential deployment of an increasingly ubiquitous tool of policing in Canada – the Taser. Taser-related deaths are problematized as evidence of a teething new urban terrorism essentially against the downtrodde
Autor:
Nicole Neverson
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Communication. 35:27-48
In fall 2001, over 200 digital television channels were launched in Canada. One of those channels was WTSN (Women's Television Sports Network)-the world's first 24- hour television network exclusively dedicated to broadcasting women's sports. In the
Publikováno v:
The International Journal of the History of Sport. 24:1243-1263
This paper compares French- and English-language Canadian television coverage of Australian Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman during the 2000 Olympics using a narrative framework. The specific focus of the analysis is the representation of Freeman's p
Autor:
Charles T. Adeyanju, Nicole Neverson
Publikováno v:
Canadian Ethnic Studies. 39:79-105
This study examines Canadian media coverage of a female visitor from the Congo, suspected of car- rying a deadly disease, to show how "race" has been constructed and sustained in Canadian soci- ety. Critical discourse analysis of four major Canadian