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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): Global Issues, Changing Times

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This issue showcases undergraduate student papers analyzing important global and social issues, completed as coursework in Sociology at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta.

Published: 2020-11-30

Papers

  • Racism and Xenophobia Towards China and People with Chinese Ethnicity Following COVID-19 A Content Analysis of Replies to Donald Trump’s Controversial Tweets

    Dylan Ammar
    • PDF
  • A Return to Mechanical Solidarity Panic Hoarding and Social Media in the Time of Pandemic

    Patricia Anderson
    • PDF
  • Creation of Fear in an Online Environment A Content Analysis of Public Reaction to Donald Trump’s Information Regarding COVID-19

    Katie Cowan
    • PDF
  • Tweeting Through COVID-19 A Content Analysis of Twitter Posts During the Pandemic

    Tamara Hansen
    • PDF
  • Blasé Attitude, Hyperreality, and Social Media

    Hannah Le
    • PDF
  • Thematic Patterns on the Novel Coronavirus Epidemic in Canadian News

    Madelyn J. Richards
    • PDF
  • Confidence in the Government A Content Analysis of Reactions to a Reddit Post on COVID-19 and Public Opinions Towards the Government

    Karan Sandhu
    • PDF
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic A Content Analysis of the Most Prominent Subject Matter Discussed in CBC News Articles

    Paige Sumners
    • PDF
  • SENICIDE AS A MODERN PROBLEM IN INDIA A DURKHEIMIAN PERSPECTIVE OF THALAIKOOTHAL

    Vishakha Sunger
    • PDF
  • ‘Googleplex Cultures’ A Marxist Analysis of Silicon Valley Workplace Cultures

    Alim Tharani
    • PDF

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