The Department of Communication and Media offers many kinds of events, most free and open to the public. We organize and sponsor numerous lectures, workshops and conferences over the course of the academic year. Our programming covers a wide range of topics and features presenters from diverse disciplines and is designed to foster an understanding of the mass media and emerging media.
Breaking News, Building Democracy, Part 1: How Media Track Who is "Winning"
Kathleen Searles (Univ of South Carolina), David Wilson (UC Berkeley), Chris Jackson (Senior Vice President at IPSOS, lead of US Polling), Josh Pasek (Univ of Michigan)
How do media track who is “winning” in the race for the presidency? Experts on political communication, public opinion, and election polls will discuss what we know, and what is knowable, as the 2024 election approaches. This is the first in a two-part, pre-election series, “Breaking News, Building Democracy,” sponsored by the University of Michigan Department of Communication and Media and the Center for Political Studies at the Institute for Social Research.
Building: | Institute For Social Research |
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Event Type: | Lecture / Discussion |
Tags: | Communication And Media, Communication Studies, Election, Media, Political Communication, political science, Politics |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Center for Political Studies - Institute for Social Research, Institute for Social Research, Communication and Media |