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VIU ElderCollege Saturday Speaker Series presents Trump, Populism And Fake News

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Saturday, September 22nd, 2018
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

This talk will consider the critical question of how the public receives information about political matters. It argues that digital media, in particular, social media, is a disruptive technology. No longer is the mass media – tv, newspapers, radio – dominated by top down, one to many political communications the only game in town. Rather, more players are becoming engaged in political communication and political journalism all with varying effects. Examining the relationship between social media, “fake news” and populism in the Trump 2016 campaign.


Presenter: Jay Smith, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, Athabasca


About the presenter: Peter (Jay) Smith, Phd., recently retired after 36 of teaching and research at Athabasca University. He taught undergraduate and graduate students in the politics of digital media. He has conducted research on both the dark side (eg. surveillance) and the bright side of digital media (democratic empowerment.)


https://adm.viu.ca/eldercollege/eldercollege-courses#saturdayspeakers


 

Cost: Child: $Free
General: $10.00
Category: Everything Else
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Location: Nanoose Community Centre
2925 NW Bay Road, Nanoose
This event is for Adults, Seniors, Student / College
More Info: Nicole Ferguson
[email protected]
250-248-2096
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