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[eccr] can vote, won't vote: the media and political disengagement
Thu Oct 30 20:09:44 GMT 2003
>CAN VOTE, WON'T VOTE - OUTLINE PROGRAMME
>Goldsmiths College, University of London
>
>Thursday 6th November, 2003
>
>09.15 Opening by Warden of Goldsmiths Prof. Ben Pimlott
>
>09.30 Andrew Marr Political Editor, BBC
> Jon Snow, Presenter Channel Four News
> Julia Hartley-Brewer (awaiting confirmation)
>
>10.30 Coffee
>
>10.45 Trust Me, I'm a Politician (main venue)
> David Miller (Stirling)
> System Failure: it's not the media, it's the whole bloody
> system.
> Catherine Bromley and John Curtice (Crest & Strathclyde)
> Are Non-Voters Cynics anyway?
> Barry Richards (Bournemouth)
> Politicians, media and audiences as psychological actors
> Darren Lilleker (Bournemouth)
> Where the real responsibility lies: party strategies and
> voter disaffection
>
>
>12.00 The Disaffection of the Young (main venue)
> Janine Dermody (Gloucester)
> the influence of the media in creating a distrusting,
> cynical and alienated young electorate: an exploratory analysis.
> Jan Haworth (City)
> Political awareness and media consumption among the 13-16
> year olds.
> Janet Jones (Aberyswith)
> Wired, disenfranchised, but not necessarily out of touch
> Andrew Russell (Manchester)
> Media portrayals of youth and politics
>
> or
>
> Going Local (smaller venue)
> Bob Franklin (Sheffield)
> Talking past each other: journalists, readers and local
> newspaper reporting of general election campaigns in the uk
> Colin Rallings (Plymouth)
> Making a difference - the impact of local media and
> campaigning
> James Thomas (Cardiff)
> Stirring up apathy? The media and the Welsh Assembly
> elections
>
>13.15 Lunch
>
>
>14.15 After Alastair - Government Communications back on track?
> Ivor Gaber (Goldsmiths)
> Going from bad to worse: why Phillis (and the Government)
> have got it wrong
> Mark Wheeler (London Met.)
> Spinning out of control?: the Labour Government and the
> Government Information and Communication Service
>
>15..00 Rt. Hon. Peter Hain M.P.
> Leader of the House of Commons
>
>15.45 Tea
>
>16.00 'Doing' Politics on the media (main venue)
> Daya Thussu (Goldsmiths)
> The Impact of the 'dumbing down' process on the coverage
> of politics
> Jerry Palmer (London Met.)
> Spinning into Control: scandal and political reporting.
> Justin Lewis (Cardiff)
> Images of citizenship on TV news:breaking the cycle of
> decline in political participation.
>
>
> Strand Two: Lessons from Abroad (smaller venue)
> Geoff Andrews (Open University)
> From salesman to statesman: the post modern populism of
> Silvio Berlusconi.
> Raymond Kuhn (Queen Mary Westfield)
> Lessons of Le Pen: the media and voter mobilisation in France
>
>
>17.00 Prof. Robert Entman
> The US perspective speaker
>
>17.45 Final Observations - Professor James Curran
>
>18.00 Conference Ends
>
>For info, contact: Des Freedman
>
>
>*****************************************************
>Dr Des Freedman
>Department of Media and Communications
>Goldsmiths College
>University of London
>New Cross
>London SE14 6NW
>
>http://www.gold.ac.uk/cms/index.html
>
>
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