What are the multiple ways the 2022 Ottawa Convoy has been presented? You will craft a response in 7-10 pages that utilize at least 4 of the sources used in the course while addressing the following prompts:
1. Whom are the main actors involved? Community groups? Social campaigners? Podcasters? Politicians? Concerned citizens?
2.What environment is the debate taking place in?Is it primarily on one social media platform or multiple? Are the parties involved self-segregating and only
speaking with those they agree with (like an echo chamber)? Alternatively, is it an ongoing debate where contesting sides are willing to share their views
openly? (Are there echo chambers? Or is it a social media fight taking place through hashtags? Or some other form of the digital contest?)
2.How are the debates being framed? How are the contesting sides framing each other?
3.Are there instances where one side deliberately misrepresents the other side’s views?
4.Is there any area where the contesting sides agree?
5.Based on your evidence, what does the future look like for the actors involved? Will there be a compromise? Can there be?
Sample Solution
The 2022 Ottawa Convoy is a controversial event which has been presented in multiple ways. It involves community groups, social campaigners, podcasters, politicians and concerned citizens from across Canada debating the merits of allowing or rejecting the proposed convoy which would bring awareness to Indigenous issues. The main actors involved are Indigenous people who have advocated for the convoy as well as those opposed to it due to safety concerns and potential disruptions to traffic along the planned route. The debate surrounding this issue takes place primarily on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with both sides self-segregating into respective echo chambers of support for or against the convoy.
Sample Solution
The 2022 Ottawa Convoy is a controversial event which has been presented in multiple ways. It involves community groups, social campaigners, podcasters, politicians and concerned citizens from across Canada debating the merits of allowing or rejecting the proposed convoy which would bring awareness to Indigenous issues. The main actors involved are Indigenous people who have advocated for the convoy as well as those opposed to it due to safety concerns and potential disruptions to traffic along the planned route. The debate surrounding this issue takes place primarily on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with both sides self-segregating into respective echo chambers of support for or against the convoy.