This paper argues that the Canadian mainstream print news media helps to legitimate the increase in security measures, government agency powers, and new legislation in Canada through the dissemination of a discourse of terrorism, as well as through legitimation of the types of questions being asked about terrorism, and Canada’s response to it. To reflect on how the mainstream print news media are using the discourse of terrorism news articles from The Globe and Mail and the National Post about Bill C-51 were analyzed using critical discourse analysis. The analysis shows that there are inherent assumptions present within the discourse of terrorism related to race, nationality and causation. How terrorism is conceptualized and spoken about ne...
Published versionFraming of criminal violence has taken on a particular and troubling trajectory wit...
The central argument in this research is that the knowledges produced through the Antiterrorism Act ...
Abstract: During the past 40 years or so there have been many instances in which media coverage of t...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
The government introduced a controversial new Anti-Terrorism Act (Bill C-51) on January 30, 2015, in...
This study identifies the dominant characteristics of official Canadian state discourses on national...
How do mainstream Canadian newspapers portray contemporary terrorism? The 9/11 terrorist attacks on...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
This study examines the criminalization of dissent that is occurring through official anti-terrorism...
This essay deals with the terrorist threat in Canada and how it has been managed by the Canadian leg...
The violent and deadly rise of Incel attacks has disrupted Canada's domestic terrorism landscape by ...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Through Critical Discourse analysis, this thesis examined the discursive construction of terrorism r...
Terrorism is one of the most politically and rhetorically significant issues shaping the world today...
Published versionFraming of criminal violence has taken on a particular and troubling trajectory wit...
The central argument in this research is that the knowledges produced through the Antiterrorism Act ...
Abstract: During the past 40 years or so there have been many instances in which media coverage of t...
The events of September 11, 2001 drastically altered the political climate in North America. The atm...
The government introduced a controversial new Anti-Terrorism Act (Bill C-51) on January 30, 2015, in...
This study identifies the dominant characteristics of official Canadian state discourses on national...
How do mainstream Canadian newspapers portray contemporary terrorism? The 9/11 terrorist attacks on...
This article investigates Canada’s evolving counterterrorism policy in light of emerging global and ...
This study examines the criminalization of dissent that is occurring through official anti-terrorism...
This essay deals with the terrorist threat in Canada and how it has been managed by the Canadian leg...
The violent and deadly rise of Incel attacks has disrupted Canada's domestic terrorism landscape by ...
The presented capstone research project provides the information about “Terrorism in Canada”. Terror...
Media and terrorism is said to have a symbiotic relationship: terrorists want publicity whilst media...
Through Critical Discourse analysis, this thesis examined the discursive construction of terrorism r...
Terrorism is one of the most politically and rhetorically significant issues shaping the world today...
Published versionFraming of criminal violence has taken on a particular and troubling trajectory wit...
The central argument in this research is that the knowledges produced through the Antiterrorism Act ...
Abstract: During the past 40 years or so there have been many instances in which media coverage of t...