Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media
Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in light of Canada’s colonial legacy, media’s power has undoubtedly been implicated in circumscribing Indigenous peoples and Indigenous–settler relations. Employing a discourse analysis of mainstream media...
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ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:iipj-1171 2023-10-01T03:56:00+02:00 Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media Sloan Morgan, Vanessa Castleden, Heather 2014-08-18T18:24:38Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol5/iss3/5 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2014.5.3.5 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol5/iss3/5 doi:10.18584/iipj.2014.5.3.5 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The International Indigenous Policy Journal Indigenous–settler relations Maa-nulth Treaty First Nations British Columbia Canada comprehensive land claims media settler colonialism discourse analysis Critical and Cultural Studies Gender Race Sexuality and Ethnicity in Communication Human Geography Inequality and Stratification International and Intercultural Communication Journalism Studies Politics and Social Change Social Influence and Political Communication research 2014 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2014.5.3.5 2023-09-03T06:55:38Z Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in light of Canada’s colonial legacy, media’s power has undoubtedly been implicated in circumscribing Indigenous peoples and Indigenous–settler relations. Employing a discourse analysis of mainstream media covering the recent (2011) implementation of a comprehensive land claims agreement in British Columbia, this study investigates how media has framed contemporary Indigenous–settler relations within the Canadian state. Findings indicate that mainstream media predominantly relies on stereotypes of Indigenous peoples and tends to neglect historical and current political complexities, thereby perpetuating stagnant Indigenous–settler relations. Concluding with empirically derived recommendations, this article points to education reform to create more robust mainstream media able to address stagnated (re)constructions of Indigenous–settler relations. Report First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada International Indigenous Policy Journal 5 3 |
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Indigenous–settler relations Maa-nulth Treaty First Nations British Columbia Canada comprehensive land claims media settler colonialism discourse analysis Critical and Cultural Studies Gender Race Sexuality and Ethnicity in Communication Human Geography Inequality and Stratification International and Intercultural Communication Journalism Studies Politics and Social Change Social Influence and Political Communication Sloan Morgan, Vanessa Castleden, Heather Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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Indigenous–settler relations Maa-nulth Treaty First Nations British Columbia Canada comprehensive land claims media settler colonialism discourse analysis Critical and Cultural Studies Gender Race Sexuality and Ethnicity in Communication Human Geography Inequality and Stratification International and Intercultural Communication Journalism Studies Politics and Social Change Social Influence and Political Communication |
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Media plays an integral role in (re)producing our social construction of reality. When viewed in light of Canada’s colonial legacy, media’s power has undoubtedly been implicated in circumscribing Indigenous peoples and Indigenous–settler relations. Employing a discourse analysis of mainstream media covering the recent (2011) implementation of a comprehensive land claims agreement in British Columbia, this study investigates how media has framed contemporary Indigenous–settler relations within the Canadian state. Findings indicate that mainstream media predominantly relies on stereotypes of Indigenous peoples and tends to neglect historical and current political complexities, thereby perpetuating stagnant Indigenous–settler relations. Concluding with empirically derived recommendations, this article points to education reform to create more robust mainstream media able to address stagnated (re)constructions of Indigenous–settler relations. |
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Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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Framing Indigenous–Settler Relations within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media |
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framing indigenous–settler relations within british columbia's modern treaty context: a discourse analysis of the maa-nulth treaty in mainstream media |
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