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Chelsea Jones
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Using a dual lens of disability theory and journalism, this literature review compacts a wide range of sources to investigate the reasons for the nature of journalistic representations of disability in Canadian media, and the subsequent interpretations o...
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Beth Haller, Marcia Rioux, Mihaela Dinca-Panaitescu, Andrew Laing, Jessica Vostermans, Paula Hearn
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This paper advocates for increased news media analysis within the disability studies field. Using a media research project about Canadian news media coverage of disability, this paper explores the shifting nature of recent disability coverage within Cana...
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Stephanie K. Young, Taha B. Tabish, Nathaniel J. Pollock and T. Kue Young
Residents in the Canadian Arctic regularly travel in remote, backcountry areas. This can pose risks for injuries and death, and create challenges for emergency responders and health systems. We aimed to describe the extent and characteristics of media-re...
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John Aspler, Natalie Zizzo, Nina Di Pietro, Eric Racine
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People with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a complex and controversial neurodevelopmental disability caused by alcohol exposure in the womb, report experiences of stigma in different parts of their lives. The media, sometimes central to how a pu...
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John Aspler, Natalie Zizzo, Nina Di Pietro, Eric Racine
Pág. 89 - 121
People with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a complex and controversial neurodevelopmental disability caused by alcohol exposure in the womb, report experiences of stigma in different parts of their lives. The media, sometimes central to how a pu...
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Chelsea Temple Jones
Pág. 149 - 182
From the lens of a non-survivor ally who is also a journalist, activist, sister, and educator, I offer a reflexive account of reconciling with failed media activism. By applying Horkheimer and Adorno?s (1972) concept of the culture industry to my own exp...
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Chelsea Temple Jones
Pág. 149 - 182
From the lens of a non-survivor ally who is also a journalist, activist, sister, and educator, I offer a reflexive account of reconciling with failed media activism. By applying Horkheimer and Adorno?s (1972) concept of the culture industry to my own exp...
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Jeffrey Roy
As governments develop open data strategies, such efforts reflect the advent of the Internet, the digitization of government, and the emergence of meta-data as a wider socio-economic and societal transformational. Within this context the purpose of this ...
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Tim Friedhoff, Cam-Duc Au, Nadine Ladnar, Dirk Stein and Alexander Zureck
According to a study by the German Federal Printing Office (2022), every European lives with 90 digital identities on average, and the trend is rising. The German government has launched the innovation competition ?Digital Identities Showcase? to select ...
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A. P. S. Selvadurai
The permeability of intact geologic media features prominently in many geo-environmental endeavours. The laboratory estimation of permeability is an important adjunct to the field estimation of bulk permeability values, which involves a great deal of sup...
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Félix Gélinas-Gascon and Richard Khoury
Negative social media usage during the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of understanding the spread of misinformation and toxicity in public online discussions. In this paper, we propose a novel unsupervised method to discover the structu...
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Cameron Greensmith
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Disability studies scholarship in Canada continues to place the experiences, identities and embodiments of Indigenous peoples in places of marginality. This paper offers to correct this by centralizing land struggles and the activism done by Indigenous p...
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Nicole Mfoafo-M?Carthy, Gregor Wolbring
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Resilience is a concept employed within an increasing scope including ecology, security, social sciences and human psychology. It is applied to various social groups including disabled people. At the same time there are numerous critiques within and outs...
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Maura Hanrahan, Benjamin Dosu Jnr
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Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent of drinking water crises, yet its facilitation requires certain measures. Canada has one of the most decentralized water governance systems in the world....
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Nancy Quinn, Karen Yoshida
Pág. 103 - 129
Purpose: To examine the CBC?s television coverage of two highlighted Canadian Paralympic athletes who participated at the 2004 Summer Paralympic Games held in Athens, Greece. This analysis focuses on representations of ability and gender and to consider ...
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Nancy Quinn, Karen Yoshida
Pág. 103 - 129
Purpose: To examine the CBC?s television coverage of two highlighted Canadian Paralympic athletes who participated at the 2004 Summer Paralympic Games held in Athens, Greece. This analysis focuses on representations of ability and gender and to consider ...
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