Racialized policing in Winnipeg: a critical discourse analysis of online comments
The issue of ‘race’ and policing has generated considerable public controversy. I draw the work of Norman Fairclough in analyzing online public comments responding to three Winnipeg incidents from the summer of 2008: the detainment of Robert Wilson, the inquest into the death of Matthew Dumas and th...
Main Author: | Bowness, Evan |
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Other Authors: | Comack, Elizabeth (Sociology) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8693 |
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