Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Lunch (on your own) 12:15 PM to 01:45 PM (1 hour 30 minutes)
Inuit people have been represented by well-known and active organizations such as the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK). Inuit individuals have also been outspoken and active participants in the national discussion on Northern and Arctic issues.
This nature of the Inuit presence in the public sphere have been the subject of significant scholarship. Their advocacy and framing of Arctic issues has been documented, on issues such as communicable diseases, climate change and food security.
Lesser attention has been devoted to the reception of this political messaging in Canadian society as a whole. We can find four possible audiences: Canadian government and political institutions (think Parliament), the Canadian media, Canadian public opinion and Canadian popular culture.
This workshop has for purpose to investigate how Canadian society and governments depict and represent Inuit people and culture. Areas of interest include but are not limited to:
- Coverage of Inuit issues in the Canadian media (both traditional and social media);
- Depictions of Inuit in policy documents
- Descriptions of Inuit people and culture in the communications of elected representatives
- Framing of Inuit in popular culture such as movies, or documentaries.
- Focalization on specific initiatives such as the Canadian Rangers
- Analysis of Inuit organizations’ communications
- Comparison with other societies with Inuit population (Denmark, United States) or global actors (global media, international organizations).
Sub Sessions
- Inuit, elected representatives and social media: How do elected representatives represent Inuit people and issues? - Mathieu Landriault
- Participant Mathieu Landriault
- 30 minutes Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk
- Who is habilitated to speak on Inuit issues? Evidence from Canadian parliamentary commissions under the Harper and Trudeau governments - Jean-François Savard and Emmanuel Sael
- Participant Emmanuel Sael (Ecole nationale d'administration publique)
- 30 minutes | 10:00 AM -10:30 AM Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk
- How Internet helps Canadian Inuit in the North to be heard by the South - Michael Delaunay
- Participant Michael Delaunay
- 30 minutes | 10:45 AM -11:15 AM Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk
- Closing discussion (led by session organizers)
- Participant Mathieu Landriault
- 1 hour 30 minutes | 10:45 AM -12:15 PM Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk
- Arctic issues and realities through the screen – A reflection upon Inuit uses of social media - Julien Hocine
- Participant Hocine Julien (UQAM)
- 30 minutes | 11:15 AM -11:45 AM Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk
- Inuit Women, Social Media, and Activism: An Analysis of (Sexually Violent) Responses to Political Engagement - Willow Scobie
- Participant Willow Scobie (University of Ottawa)
- 30 minutes | 11:45 AM -12:15 PM Part of: Representations of Inuit people and issues in Canadian society, media and political institutions - Mathieu Landriault, Jean-François Savard & P. Whitney Lackenbauer
- Talk