This thesis examines how gender is portrayed in the Facebook interactions of an emerging indigenous rights social movement in Canada called Idle No More. The theoretical framework presented synthesizes New Social Movement theories of collective identity and grievance construction, theories of gender and social movements, and theories of Native women's resistance against colonial governments. Analysis centers on how the portrayal of gender influences collective movement identity and the role of gender in grievance construction. Interactional data was gathered from the Idle No More Facebook page over a six month period, and qualitative content analysis was then engaged to examine the data for important themes and grievances, like decolonizati...
The work and lives of marginalised indigenous women in the Global South are located outside of the d...
Through analyzing the narratives of ten college students, this study sought to find how the language...
In this chapter I draw on a Leverhulme funded research project of listening to migrant and refugee w...
ix, 142 leaves ; 29 cmIncreasingly, Aboriginal women engage with feminist theory and forms of activi...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
As movements for social justice within settler colonial states like Canada and the United States beg...
Addressing gender issues has become important worldwide. The United Nations (UN) endorses big data p...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
This dissertation is an ethnography of communication, situated in the context of a feminist utopian ...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
This dissertation is an ethnography of communication, situated in the context of a feminist utopian ...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The work and lives of marginalised indigenous women in the Global South are located outside of the d...
Through analyzing the narratives of ten college students, this study sought to find how the language...
In this chapter I draw on a Leverhulme funded research project of listening to migrant and refugee w...
ix, 142 leaves ; 29 cmIncreasingly, Aboriginal women engage with feminist theory and forms of activi...
Native people in the United States and Canada have been resisting settler colonialism for as long as...
As movements for social justice within settler colonial states like Canada and the United States beg...
Addressing gender issues has become important worldwide. The United Nations (UN) endorses big data p...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
Recent decades have seen a rise in Indigenous resistance to dispossession by the settler colonial st...
This dissertation is an ethnography of communication, situated in the context of a feminist utopian ...
The effects of colonization are still evident in Aboriginal communities. This thesis examines femin...
This dissertation is an ethnography of communication, situated in the context of a feminist utopian ...
Social Movement Studies (SMS) is the primary academic field of theorizing political mobilization. On...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a framework for the discussion of Aboriginal women's oppres...
The work and lives of marginalised indigenous women in the Global South are located outside of the d...
Through analyzing the narratives of ten college students, this study sought to find how the language...
In this chapter I draw on a Leverhulme funded research project of listening to migrant and refugee w...