Defending Democracy in the Disinformation Age
Event description
- Academic events
- Open to the public
For decades, technology has fostered the advancement of freedom, transparency and liberty. The more technology has been employed in elections and allowed people to access information, the more democracy benefitted. Yet, over time, technology also became a tool to undermine democracy. To address these threats against American democracy, Arizona State University’s McCain Institute and Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication are honored to invite you to attend our upcoming event, “Defending Democracy in the Disinformation Age.”
This day-long event will feature a series of panels in Phoenix, Arizona. The panels will focus on the impact of social media on democracy, the loss of local journalism, Congressional legislation and regulations on technology, Arizona and local elections, and disinformation’s impact on veterans and the military community.
At the McCain Institute, we strive to work across the political spectrum to sustain and deepen our democratic institutions and practices. There is no better way to honor the legacy of Senator McCain than to carry on the spirit of fearless bipartisanship.
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