UCSB’s Christopher McAuley and Dana Mastro of the University of Arizona facing off on the veracity of the following statement: The Media Played a New Role in Dealing With Race in the Presidential Campaign. Series: Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media at UCSB [9/2009] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 17095]
Duration : 0:59:51
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August 8th, 2009 at 1:04 pm
Only would say, it …
Only would say, it was not “New”, but the most blatantly current use of their powers to influence the perspective of the world-view of those watching.
Perhaps, do you feel it was the easy use of technology and entering a time where all have access to be reached through communications, that pushed differences of race? was the ethnicity focused because its a easier news sale, instead of focusing on the intentions and qualifications of the candidates to use the Presidential office?