If Seals Were Ugly,Nobody Would Give a Damn: Propaganda,Nationalism, and Political Marketing in the Canadian Seal Hunt |
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Authors: | ALEX MARLAND |
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Affiliation: | 1. Memorial University of Newfoundland , St. John's , Newfoundland , Canada amarland@mun.ca |
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Abstract: | The provocative debate over the Canadian seal hunt features emotional imagery, selective use of facts, a media relations battle, and political lobbying. This paper explores different forms of propaganda employed in the sealing controversy by animal rights groups and by the governments of Canada and of Newfoundland. It argues that Newfoundland nationalism is a central variable. This perspective can help gauge the effects of propaganda and explain the government's defense of a controversial policy. It concludes that propaganda, nationalism, and political marketing are independent categories that bear strong similarities. |
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Keywords: | canada IFAW nationalism newfoundland political marketing propaganda seal hunt |
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