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Digital Politics in Canada addresses a significant gap in the
scholarly literature on both media in Canada and Canadian political
science. Using a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, historical, and
focused analysis of Canadian digital politics, this book covers the
full scope of actors in the Canadian political system, including
traditional political institutions of the government, elected
officials, political parties, and the mass media. At a time when
issues of inclusion are central to political debate, this book
features timely chapters on Indigenous people, women, and young
people, and takes an in-depth look at key issues of online
surveillance and internet voting. Ideal for a wide-ranging course
on the impact of digital technology on the Canadian political
system, this book encourages students to critically engage in
discussions about the future of Canadian politics and democracy.
The gender gap refers to the differences in public opinion and
political participation between men and women: the proportion of
seats held by women in Canadian legislatures appears to have
plateaued or even declined at all levels of government, and
gendered differences in political behaviour and participation
impact public policy, political outcomes and democratic fairness in
Canada. Mind the Gaps provides a multifaceted examination of the
role of gender in traditional politics, social movement politics
and the media in Canada. This edited collection provides an
interdisciplinary examination of the gender gap in Canada, and
brings together knowledge, viewpoints and case studies on gender
and politics, providing readers with a greater understanding of the
various gender gaps that exist in Canada politics.
Digital Politics in Canada addresses a significant gap in the
scholarly literature on both media in Canada and Canadian political
science. Using a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, historical, and
focused analysis of Canadian digital politics, this book covers the
full scope of actors in the Canadian political system, including
traditional political institutions of the government, elected
officials, political parties, and the mass media. At a time when
issues of inclusion are central to political debate, this book
features timely chapters on Indigenous people, women, and young
people, and takes an in-depth look at key issues of online
surveillance and internet voting. Ideal for a wide-ranging course
on the impact of digital technology on the Canadian political
system, this book encourages students to critically engage in
discussions about the future of Canadian politics and democracy.
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