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CCSU Panel to Discuss ‘New Media’s’ Influence
and Presidential PoliticNEW
BRITAIN – The question is not whether bloggers
and the “new media” are having an impact on the
2008 presidential campaign experts say, but
rather how much of an affect. Central
Connecticut State University will host what
promises to be a lively panel discussion
featuring former U.S. Senate candidate and
current CCSU adjunct professor of Political
Science and Philosophy Ned Lamont.
Lamont will be
joined by panelists Tim Tagaris, Dan Gerstein
and Mark Pazniokas at the 11 a.m., February 13
event scheduled for the Camp-Philbrick Room of
the CCSU Student Center. The event is free and
open to the public.
Tagaris, who has
been hailed as a “netroots wizard,” is also seen
as a skilled practitioner of new media in his
efforts to promote progressive candidates and
causes.
Gerstein was the
campaign manager for Lamont rival Sen. Joseph
Lieberman, while Pazniokas is a Hartford Courant
columnist who writes mainly on contemporary
politics.
Expected to be
wide-ranging in scope, the forum will focus on
the current presidential campaign and the
various new ways in which candidates are getting
there messages out using innovative technologies
and methods.
Parking is available
without charge in CCSU parking garages and
surface lots.
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