This book documents how the Arctic region has been represented in the media; exploring how the media has framed the Arctic and whether this has an impact on governmental decision-making and public preferences.
This book documents how the Arctic region has been represented in the media; exploring how the media has framed the Arctic and whether this has an impact on governmental decision-making and public preferences.
Mathieu Landriault (PhD, 2013, University of Ottawa) is the director of the Observatoire de la Politique et la Sécurité de l'Arctique (OPSA), based in Montreal. He currently teaches at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa as well as at the School of Conflict Studies at Saint Paul University. He is also an associate researcher at the Center for Interuniversity Research on the International Relations of Canada and Quebec (CIRRICQ). He is researching Arctic security, sovereignty, and governance issues in the circumpolar region in general and the Canadian Arctic in particular, as well as Arctic paradiplomacy.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Media, security, and sovereignty in the Canadian Arctic. 1 The Canadian media and Arctic sovereignty crises. 2 Time to ring the alarm bell? 3 Touring a (melting) ice pack. 4 2010-2015: Arctic governance in a new era. 5 Social media, Arctic tourism and the Crystal Serenity. Conclusion: The Arctic and the Canadian media.
Introduction: Media, security, and sovereignty in the Canadian Arctic. 1 The Canadian media and Arctic sovereignty crises. 2 Time to ring the alarm bell? 3 Touring a (melting) ice pack. 4 2010-2015: Arctic governance in a new era. 5 Social media, Arctic tourism and the Crystal Serenity. Conclusion: The Arctic and the Canadian media.
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