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911³Ô¹Ï experts on police brutality protests

June 01, 2020
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CONTACT:
Shradhha Sharma ; University Communications and Marketing, 604.202.2504, shradhha_sharma@sfu.ca

Adel Iskandar, Communication, 778.668.6755, adel_iskandar@sfu.ca

  • Race relations, police brutality and the securitization of public life in the US
  • Role of media 
  • Uprisings and protests

Anil Hira, Political Science, ahira@sfu.ca

  • U.S. President Donald Trump’s response to country-wide protests
  • Possible impact of protests on U.S. Presidential election

Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Communication, whkchun@sfu.ca

(Chun is a Canada 150 Chair in New Media at 911³Ô¹Ï) 

*Available via phone or Zoom at 4 pm

  • Leads 911³Ô¹Ï's Digital Democracies Group, which integrates research and data science to address questions of equality and social justice.
  • Digital media and its impact on everyday life

Peter Chow-White, Communication, 604.603.3794, peter_chow-white@sfu.ca

  • Social media use during a crisis
  • Trends in how we use social media

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