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African Cultural Case: Reexamining Apologia in Communication Theory

Chuka Onwumechili and Unwana Akpan

, Benoit cites Queen Elizabeth’s apology to the Maori people for stolen aboriginal people because the British government was implicated. He also cites South African President F. W. de Klerk’s apology to the victims of apartheid because the South African government was implicated. In essence, even though

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Incivility and Washington’s NFL Franchise: Exploring Uncivil Discourse in Sports Blog Comment Sections

James Bingaman

) uncivil discourse directed toward other indigenous groups and people associated with sports (e.g., the Māori people of Aotearoa New Zealand), and (c) positive steps taken by sports leagues and organizations including living land acknowledgments and indigenous art designs featured on sports jerseys. Acknowledgments