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Posted onMarch 23, 2015June 6, 2020Uncategorized

“Some Leaders are Born Women”: The Underrepresentation of Women in Canadian Parliament

(By Djina Pavlovic, Queen’s University)   The fact is that the lack of female representatives in Parliament infringes upon our universal understanding of justice.  Didier…

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Posted onMarch 16, 2015June 6, 2020Uncategorized

SOCIAL MEDIA IN ADVERTISING

(By Creag Munroe, University of Toronto)   Overview In the past few years, social media has seen an exponential rise in popularity. From the platform…

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Posted onMarch 13, 2015June 6, 2020Canadian Politics

Canadian Narratives: An Aboriginal Truth

(By Winonna Roach, Queen’s University) Canada is known as a settler’s nation, founded on the colonization by European immigrants. When European settlers arrived, it disrupted…

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Posted onMarch 9, 2015June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Foucault and Bitcoin: An Analysis of Discourse, Power and Social Control

(By Gabriel Daluz-Ambrosio, Queen’s University)   With the ongoing attention being brought to Bitcoin and its use as an alternative currency, there is much to…

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Posted onMarch 2, 2015June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Is Political Marketing Good for Canadian Democracy?

(By Diana Zhao, Queen’s University)   In a democratic nation, in which citizens vote for the popular sovereignty, the way political parties are perceived by…

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Posted onJune 2, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Socially Conscious Advertising Campaigns: A step forward or a new marketing strategy?

(By Claudia Tsang, on behalf of Queen’s Inquire Editorial Board)   The rapid expansion of multimedia in the past 5 to 10 years has caused…

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Posted onMay 26, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Shaming Sochi? Shame on you track

(By Megan Spurrell, U of T Editor-In-Chief)   “The public have an insatiable curiosity to know everything. Except what is worth knowing.” Oscar Wilde  …

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Posted onMay 19, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Ukraine: A discussion

( McMaster Editorial)   Independence Square is a place that has been associated with democratic freedom and protest since its naming in 1991 in post-Soviet…

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Posted onMay 12, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Buying Local Foods : “Alternative” Trend or Global Solution?

(By Cayla Albrecht, Queen’s University)   The more time I spend thinking, reading, researching, consuming, and helping to produce local foods, the less certain I…

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Posted onMay 5, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Exploring Economic “Diplomacy”

(By Heidi Monk, Queen’s University)   Despite much cynicism regarding the merger of the former Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Department of Foreign…

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Posted onApril 28, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

“Innocent Partner”?  Reassessing the Canadian Intelligence Apparatus

(By Daniel Meister, Queen’s University)   We live in a country that illegally conducts widespread surveillance, of citizens and non-citizens alike, both domestically and internationally,…

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Posted onApril 21, 2014June 6, 2020Uncategorized

Some of My Best Friends Are Academics

(By Christopher Campbell, Queen’s University) Don’t misunderstand me. I’m not a theorist. Some of my best friends are academics. Hell, even my partner is an…

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