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[Commlist] Seminar in Madrid (17 Nov 2022): Walter Lippmann and the Spanish Generation of 1914
Tue Oct 18 12:44:45 GMT 2022
Seminar in Madrid (17 Nov 2022): Walter Lippmann and the Spanish
Generation of 1914
The founder of Time magazine, Henry Luce, was a fan of Ortega y Gasset's
demo-sceptic book 'Revolt of the Masses', of great influence in the US.
While Walter Lippmann had an early interest in cosmopolitan
'one-worldism', Salvador de Madariaga was looking for funds to establish
a foundation aiming at a world-wide federation. All of them shared a
grim view about the possibilities of the common folk to self-govern in a
mass democracy affected by propaganda and misinformation. The one-day
seminar, 'One-hundred years of 'Public Opinion': Walter Lippmann and the
Spanish Generation of 1914' seizes the centennial of the publication of
Lippmann's 'Public Opinion' (1922) to explore the parallelism between
his ideas on the viability of mass democracy and the thinking of the
Spanish Generation of 1914, namely José Ortega y Gasset and Salvador de
Madariaga.
The event will be held at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid's Getafe
Campus on 17 November 2022. Registration and details (in Spanish) at:
https://eventos.uc3m.es/go/lippmann <https://eventos.uc3m.es/go/lippmann>
An English translation of the programme follows:
10:00h.- The idea of public opinion in the work of Ortega y Gasset. By
Esmeralda Balaguer García (Univ. Complutense de Madrid). Chair: Antonio
Gaitán (UC3M)
11:30.- Lippmann-Ortega: On the role of elites in a democracy. By
Rodolfo Gutiérrez Simón (Univ. Complutense de Madrid). Chair: David
Felipe Arranz (UC3M).
15:00.- World Citizen: The American friendships of Salvador de
Madariaga. By José Ramón Rodríguez Lago (Universidade de Vigo). Chair:
Francisco Seoane Pérez (UC3M).
16:30.- Making the centre hold: Madariaga, war and peace. By Mª Isabel
Cintas Guillén (Universidad de Sevilla). Chair: Gonzalo Velasco (UC3M)
Organized by the Faculty of Humanities, Communication and Library
Science, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M).
With collaboration from the Digi_Morals project (UC3M-FBBVA), the
Association for Communication in Politics (ACOP) and the 'Communication,
Politics and Citizenship' research group at UC3M.
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