How to Discredit a Social Movement: Negative Framing of “Idle No More” in Canadian Print Media

作者: Sibo Chen

DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2018.1546201

关键词: Media studiesFraming (social sciences)Social movementIdlePolitical scienceGrassrootsPrint mediaLegislationPublic view

摘要: The Idle No More (INM) movement entered public view in November 2012 as a grassroots response to Canadian federal legislation Bill C-45, an omnibus bill that reduced environmental protection of lan...

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