From Cancel Culture to Incarceration Culture

ACADEMICA PRESSISBN: 9781680533705

Prosecutorial Democracy and the Future of Cancellation

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By Collin May
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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170

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Collin May is a Canadian lawyer and Adjunct Lecturer in Community Health Sciences at the University of Calgary's Cumming School of Medicine. He has published several articles and reviews on topics in political philosophy, cancel culture, professional regulation, and countering antisemitism. His writing has appeared in the National Post, Jerusalem Post, Law and Liberty, The Hub, C2C Journal, and such academic publications as Academic Questions and Society Journal. Educated at Harvard University, the Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales in Paris, and Dalhousie Law School, May worked with the United Nations International Telecommunication Union and the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland, before returning to Canada to study law. In 2022, following his appointment as Chief of the Alberta Human Rights Commission, May became the target of a cancel culture campaign that cost him his job and severely damaged his career. Since that time, May has worked to combat cancellations through his writing and public advocacy.

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