11th Annual Ways of Knowing: Public Opinion and the Fracturing of Democracy

"Public Opinion on Social Justice in China", a presentation given by Qingshan Tan, examines the public's views on social justice and its significance for future policy-making in the Chinese government. "Why We Assume the Media Hate Our Social Group", presented by Richard M. Perloff, discusses hostile media biases and their impact on democracy and public health.
The event is being held virtually via Zoom on March 24, 2021 from 3:30-5:00 PM.
Access the event here: csuohio.zoom.us/j/87688342722

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11th Annual Ways of Knowing: Public Opinion and the Fracturing of Democracy

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2021-02-24

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2021-02-03

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United States [n-us]

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"Public Opinion on Social Justice in China", a presentation given by Qingshan Tan, examines the public's views on social justice and its significance for future policy-making in the Chinese government. "Why We Assume the Media Hate Our Social Group", presented by Richard M. Perloff, discusses hostile media biases and their impact on democracy and public health.
The event is being held virtually via Zoom on March 24, 2021 from 3:30-5:00 PM.
Access the event here: csuohio.zoom.us/j/87688342722

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