In this module, Douglas Foster presents a lecture on the role of media in shaping political narratives during the 2008 election. He analyzes how media representations influenced public perceptions of candidates and key issues.
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This module features a lecture by Professor Al Camarillo, who delves into the critical issues surrounding the 2008 election. He addresses the complexities of how race, faith, gender, and class intersect and their importance in the electoral process.
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In this module, Douglas Foster presents a lecture on the role of media in shaping political narratives during the 2008 election. He analyzes how media representations influenced public perceptions of candidates and key issues.
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This module features a collaborative discussion led by Gary Segura, focusing on group affiliation and political positioning concerning race and gender. Esteemed panelists, including Susan Andersen, Shanto Iyengar, and Valerie Smith, share their insights on how these factors shape political alignments.
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Robert Gregg leads this module, which centers on the interplay of faith and class in political affiliations. A panel comprising David Biale, Eddie Glaude, Imam Yahya Hendi, and Martin Sanchez-Jankowski engages in a thought-provoking discussion moderated by Dr. Gregg.
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In this concluding module, Gary Segura and Simon Jackman analyze the impact of race on the 2008 election results using survey and polling data. They discuss the significance of their findings and the implications for future elections.
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