Democratic Repercussions of Media Fragmentation (In-Person Attendance)

Democratic Repercussions of Media Fragmentation (In-Person Attendance)

By Center on Media, Technology, and Democracy

How does media fragmentation contribute to democratic erosion? Join us for lightning talks and a panel discussion on this critical issue.

Date and time

Location

Annenberg School for Communication

3620 Walnut Street Room 500 Philadelphia, PA 19104

Lineup

Agenda

10:30 AM - 10:35 AM

Opening & Welcome

10:35 AM - 11:05 AM

Lightning Talks

11:05 AM - 11:40 AM

Panel Discussion

11:40 AM - 11:45 AM

Closing

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 15 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Doors at 10:15 AM

About this event

Government • Federal Government

Event: Democratic Repercussions of Media Fragmentation

Time: Tuesday, October 21, 10:30-11:45AM

In-Person For Penn Students/Staff/Faculty: Annenberg School for Communication #500

General Public Can Register for Zoom Attendance here: https://mediafragmentation-online.eventbrite.com


Description: The media landscape continues to experience fragmentation, with an ever-expanding number of political influencers, podcasters, online platforms, and generative AI systems – all while traditional mass media has become more ideologically aligned. This event will bring together leading media and democracy scholars to explore how the fragmention media ecosystem is related to American democratic backsliding.


The Penn Center on Media, Technology, and Democracy works to better understand the information ecosystem through cutting-edge science, and leverages that research to strengthen the foundations of democracy.

Learn more about our Center and other upcoming events on our website.


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Center on Media, Technology, and Democracy

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Oct 21 · 10:30 AM EDT