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(photo by Dominic Ali)

UTSC students using Toronto mayoral race as 鈥渆lection laboratory鈥

It has all the ingredients of a political thriller or a slapstick comedy: controversial mayoral debates, aggressive attacks ads, last-minute candidate switcheroos. 

And for 20 lucky 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough (UTSC) undergraduates, the political mud-slinging and shenanigans of the city's 2014 municipal election campaign are also proving to be a fascinating learning experience.

鈥淚 tell my students that anything can happen,鈥 says Zack Taylor, assistant professor with UTSC鈥檚 department of human geography. 鈥淎nd it has.鈥

After joining UTSC in 2012, Taylor noticed that many university students are curious about the machinery behind political elections and wanted to add to their knowledge. 鈥淏ut what鈥檚 interesting is that they didn鈥檛 know how to learn more.鈥

Taylor鈥檚 solution is the inaugural 鈥淪eminar in Selected Issues in City Studies: Toronto Municipal Election.鈥 (Unfortunately for the rest of us, the class is fully enrolled and students are already hard at work undertaking groundbreaking research into what really makes local politics work.)

鈥淚 want the students to think of this class as an election lab,鈥 says Taylor. 鈥淐ollectively, it鈥檚 like a science experiment. We鈥檙e trying to learn as much as we can about a Toronto election.鈥

Taylor鈥檚 students are examining different aspects of the mayoral race. The professor hopes that through their analyses the students will develop a lens that they can apply to different issues in the future.

Early on in the mayoral campaign, students submitted research proposals. One group of students is looking at media coverage of the election, especially how newspapers cover the candidates and issues in different ways, and how gender and race are treated. 

Another group is assessing how social media is being used for campaigning and will analyze the twitter feed and social media presence of the candidates. 鈥淭his is an area that some people have looked at in American campaigns, but I haven鈥檛 seen a lot of literature on any level in Canada,鈥 says Taylor. 鈥淚 think they鈥檒l say something new and original with that.鈥

Toronto鈥檚 new mayor will likely be announced during the seventh week of classes, so the students are facing deadline pressure to complete their research and studies in real time.

In keeping with the initiative, instead of finishing up the class with an essay or exam, Taylor鈥檚 trying something different. The class will culminate in two sessions where students will explain their findings as if they were at an academic conference. They鈥檒l present their work and bring in guests to ask questions and comment on their research.

One added benefit, says Taylor, is that since several international students are taking the course, discussions about these issues get everyone involved in learning about the Canadian political process. 

The learning isn鈥檛 just for the students 鈥 Taylor鈥檚 benefitting, too. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been very interesting for me to talk to people about elections when they may come from places where they don鈥檛 have these things.鈥

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Dominic Ali writes about cities for 管家婆免费开奖大全 News.

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