Interviewing a Washington Insider on Elections and the Media: How the Digital Revolution Has Changed U.S. Electoral Politics

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Monday, September 19th, 2016

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Monday, September 19, 20165:30PM - 7:30PMThe Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School of Global Affairs
Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility
1 Devonshire Place, South House
THIS EVENT IS COMPLETELY FULL.
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Series

CSUS and F. Ross Johnson Distinguished Speaker Series

Description

From the 140 characters of Twitter to the 10 seconds of Snapchat, digital and social media are transforming the role of media in U.S. politics. As the Presidential candidates, TV and cable news, and print media race to keep pace with instantaneous reporting, citizen journalists and social media, how is political coverage evolving, and how is this changing politics? What will be the impact when 100 million Snapchat users become politically active?

Join former Globe and Mail editor John Stackhouse in discussion with Marcus Brauchli, former editor of the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal in what will no doubt be a compelling and insightful discussion just six weeks away from the U.S. elections.

THIS EVENT IS COMPLETELY FULL; NO ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION IS POSSIBLE AT THIS TIME.

Contact

Stella Kyriakakis
(416) 946-8972


Speakers

John Stackhouse

Marcus Brauchli


Main Sponsor

Centre for the Study of the United States

Co-Sponsors

Munk School of Global Affairs


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