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According to Papacharissi, what are the differences between (i) audiences and publics? (ii) citizens and consumers? (iii) consumers and producers?
How do Nafus and Sherman defend their argument that Quantitative Selfers offer a form of resistance to power relations established by big data?
Question: What are the two fundamental characteristics of a network society?
What prevents "bureaucratic overreach"? If you think a bureaucrat is overstepping the bounds of their delegated authority, what can you do? Where do you go?
Barney identifies three criteria for his assessment of communication technology in a democratic context in Canada, or what he calls "Canadian Democratic Audit"
Barney argues that "design" is key to understanding the relationship between politics and communications technologies. What does this mean?
Briefly compare and contrast two, main theories as to how Constitution should properly be interpreted: Constitutional Originalism v. Constitutional Modernism
Carah & Louw refer to Italian scholar Antonio Gramsci and his definition of hegemony. How is communication significant in formation and maintenance of hegemony?
Problem: Identify and briefly describe at least five reasons why the "ideological square" exists in terms of racialized identities.
Carah and Louw identify four ways gay and lesbian communities use communications to challenge negative representations and identities in the media.
Analyse the relationship between the historical, cultural and social determinants of health as they relate to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Discuss the pros and cons of democratic socialism. Use your course readings to substantiate your answer. Provide an example for each.
Question: Briefly describe An-Na'im's approach to human rights. Give an example to demonstrate how this approach works out.
Answer this question based on the videos 1. Why does Friedman believe that capitalism promotes freedom? Is he right?
Is violence legitimate? If so, when? How so when relevant to Terrorism? Provide examples.
Are great leaders more important than effective institutions for an organization or a country? Or is it the other way around? Why?
How did Napoleon Bonaparte change the conduct of warfare? Use specific examples of innovations he used both on and off the battlefield and assess contribution
Question 1: What is the core idea of cosmopolitanism? Question 2: What are the ethical implications of globalization?
Write a short text in which you state in your own words the reasons why you consider it important for a university student to study the social sciences
Start off by stating the claim made by (EACD) John Skorupski that you will object against. Then provide objection against John Skorupski with depth and clarity
Problem: What is the overarching main question of the Canadian Politics: critical approach by Christopher Cohrance
In this case, your task is to examine a topic through the lens of public administration and what we have studied so far.
Problem: Can the effects of colorism have an effect on a person's gender/sexuality especially in the Latino community.
What effort, domestically and internationally, can be made to address this issue? Should different precautions be taken to protect men versus women and children
Problem: Why Do Strong Unions Reduce Income Inequality? I need a detailed explanation.