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Holding Back the Race Card: Black Candidates, Twitter, and the 2021 Canadian Election – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2023

Abstract

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The sentence on pages 175/176 which previously mentioned a candidate by name has been anonymized to read “Others also broached the issue, though often in the form of retweeting other people’s comments.”

References

Wagner, A., Bird, K., Everitt, J., & Lalancette, M. (2023). Holding Back the Race Card: Black Candidates, Twitter, and the 2021 Canadian Election. Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 8(2), 164181. doi: 10.1017/rep.2023.11 CrossRefGoogle Scholar