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Seminar Speakers, Winter/Spring 2006
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
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"Political Reporting: Sports Coverage or Civic Education?"
Al Hunt, Bloomberg News, and
Judy Woodruff, former CNN anchor |
"Federal Election Law & the FEC"
David Mason, Commissioner, with Bob Biersack, press officer; not pictured, Patricia Klein Young |
"American Political Parties"
Terry Michael, former press secretary,
Democratic Nat. Com.,
and director, Politics & Journalism Semester |
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"Voting in America:
Myths
and Realities"
Curtis Gans, director,
Center for
the Study of the American Electorate |
"Congressional Party Committees and Campaigns"
Stuart Rothenberg, editor, The Rothenberg Political Report |
"Campaign Management"
Ladonna Lee, former president, The Eddie Mahe Company, Republican consultants -- with Derek Poore, Univ. of Kentucky, "The Tony Payton Intern" |
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"A Political History
of Neo-Prohibitionism "
Jacob Sullum, senior editor, Reason, and author of "Saying Yes" |
"Strategic Communication
in Campaigns and Governance"
Terry Michael, director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
"Paid Media in Campaigns "
Steve McMahon, McMahon Squier and Assoc. (Democratic consultants) |
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"Direct Mail and
Internet Fund-Raising"
Frank O'Brien, president, O'Brien McConnell and Pearson (Democratic consultants) |
"Political Polling and Research"
B.J. Martino, vice president, The Tarrance Group, GOP pollsters (with Cynthia Grajeda, New Mexico State Univ.) |
"Presidential Campaigns:
History, Process and Dynamics"
Terry Michael, director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
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"Running and Covering
Presidential Campaigns"
Adam Nagourney, New York Times, and Mark McKinnon, 2004 Bush/Cheney campaign |
"Digital Politics"
Patrick Ruffini, E-Campaigns director, Republican Nat. Com. and Ari Rabin-Havt, senior internet strategist, Democratic Nat. Com. |
"Major Donor Fund-Raising"
Debbie LeHardy, director, Eagles program, Republican Nat. Com. Finance Division |
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"Economics and Business 101 for Political Reporters"
Steve Moore, editorial board, The Wall Street Journal |
"Presidential Leadership"
Terry Michael, director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester |
"Congress: Party,
Politics and
Policy"
Hon. Bill Frenzel, guest scholar, Brookings Inst.,
and former Member of Congress (R-MN) |
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"History of Immigration Politics"
Michael Barone, U.S. News & World Report; author, "The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again" |
"The Politics of Foreign Policy"
Tony Blankley, editorial page editor, The Washington Times; author of "The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?" |
"Interest Group Politics:
an Introduction"
Terry Michael, director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester (with appreciation to
Jonathan Rauch, for his great book) |
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"Interest Group Politics"
Keith Stroup, founder, Nat. Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws -- with Rob Arcamona, Penn. State., and Dirk VanderHart, Michigan State. |
"Politics of
Policy & Ideology"
Will Marshall, president, Progressive Policy Institute |
"A Critique of Political Reporting"
Chuck Todd, editor,The Hotline, and Vaughn Ververs, editor, CBS Public Eye |
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"The State of Our
Political Process, Political Parties, Political Press
and Political Leadership"
Terry Michael |
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