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Media Narratives in Times of Turmoil: Depictions of Minorities in Canada Post 9/11

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Ha-Redeye, Omar (Ryerson University)
  Author Simard, Daniel
CONFERENCE TITLE:
  Annual Meeting of the World Institute for Research and Publication - Law
CONF. LOCATION: None
YEAR: 2010
PUB TYPE: Conference Paper
SUBJECT(S): Charter, free speech, human rights commissions, propaganda, Islamophobia, anti-semitism, hate speech, Multiculturalism Act, Bouchard-Taylor Commission, nazi germany, Japanese internment, Iranian revolution, Orientalism, aversive racism, intolerance
DISCIPLINE: Law
HTTP: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1526867
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-479-571 (Last edited on 2010/06/14 05:34:37 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Although propaganda has been present throughout the ages, the greatest propaganda battle in history was witnessed during WWII. Coercion replaced the consultation process, and all parties involved sought to justify their legitimacy and role in the war through mass media. Even though the Germans are notoriously famous for the degradation of their national minorities, similar acts occurred in North America. Linkages between negative characterizations of ethnic groups in the media and discrimination, violence, and justification of war crimes can be seen on both sides of the Atlantic. Canadian society was not merely an innocent bystander, as such, it was not immune from such participation, and violation of minority rights through one-sided messages occurred here as well. This pattern of minority degradation continues to the present day, albeit in a less grandiose and explicit manner, and its insidious effects are readily observable.
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