Mis/Disinformation in/on Canada
Edited by / Sous la direction de
Dr. Ahmed Al-Rawi
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Editorial | Introduction au numéro |
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Mis/Disinformation in/on Canada Ahmed Al-Rawi |
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Who to Blame This Pandemic On: A Qualitative Study of the Politicization of COVID-19 through Political Memes in Canada DeJong, Scott; Kowalchuk, Saskia & McKelvey, Fenwick |
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Delegitimizing the Legitimate: Dark Social Movements on Telegram Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Stewart, Nicole K., Celestini, Carmen, & Worku, Nathan |
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Skeptical Communities: The Participatory Dynamics of Political Fandom Stewart, Michelle; Bérubé, Maxime & Le Gallo, Sklaerenn |
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Making freedom great again conspiracy theories, affective nostalgia and alignment, and the right-wing base grammars of the #freeedomconvoy Farokhi, Zeinab |
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Viral but Under the Radar: Unmasking the Convergence of Far-Right and Pandemic Articulations on BitChute Alrasheed, Ghadah; Rigato, Brandon & Hai, Nadia |
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Fact-Checking Practices by Canadian Adults During an Era of Misinformation and Disinformation Cucinelli, Giuliana & Farhan, Leelan |
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Disinformation Literacy: Undergraduate Students’ Perspectives on Emergent Skills and Implications for Disinformation Pedagogy Al-Musalli, Alaa |
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Book Reviews | Comptes rendus de livre |
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Review by Carmen Celestini |
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Review by Abdelrahman Fakida |
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Review by Karmvir Padda |
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Review by Joseph Nicolai & Stephen Li |
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Mahmoud Eid Graduate Prize |
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“Embiggening” Your Audience Base: Canadian Muslim Fan Discourses of American Muslim Superheroes Hosein, Safiyya |
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