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2008 CCCE newsletter released
CCCE 2008 newsletter The CCCE and its Learning Communities have been busy this year. The 2008 newsletter has the latest updates on: Becoming Citizens connects undergraduate interns with Seattle-area youth. What's the Economy For, Anyway? [...]
Cyberpolitics 2.0: An Interdisciplinary Colloquium
Friday, May 30, 2008 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Communication 126 The Center for Communication and Civic Engagement is proud to announce its lunch conversation for spring quarter. Come for the free lunch, stay for the [...]
“Loss of Skepticism: How Subsidies for Wal-Mart, Tyco and The Donald Became ‘Good’ News”
David Cay Johnston CCCE Citizen Roundtable Thursday, May 1, 2008 6:30: Reception 7-8:30: Talk and Roundtable Discussion The University of Washington Club Listen to the Talk
Targeting Iran: The Intersection of American Media and Foreign Policy David Barsamian
CCCE Citizen Roundtable Tuesday, October 30, 2007 6:30 - 8:30 pm Communications Building Room 126
CCCE newsletter for 2007 released
Check out the 2007 CCCE newsletter.
Which Way for the Northwest Social Forum? A dialog on cross-issue organizing
"Which Way for the Northwest Social Forum? A dialog on cross-issue organizing" The Northwest Social Forum (NWSF) was organized over an 18 month period, leading up to a planned weekend long event in Seattle, Washington. [...]
Transnational Advocacy Networks: Case Studies from Europe and the U.S.
Friday, April 27, 2007 Transnational Advocacy Networks: Case Studies from Europe and the U.S.
2006 Highlights
CCCE continues to expand its focus on how communication can facilitate citizenship and civic engagement. The scope of this year's activities include: new research on the political impact of conventional journalism; investigations of how various [...]
Beyond the Media Image: A Citizen Roundtable on Politics and Democracy
Privatization of Public Life Katharyne Mitchell February 8, 2006 6:30-8:30 p.m. CMU 126
“Religious Politics and an Echoing Press”
David Domke October 28, 2005 College of Arts & Sciences Dean's Conference Room #50 Communications Building