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08.11.2016

Multimedia, global democracy & authoritarian individualism

About this event

08 November 2016 from 18:00 until 20:00

According to Fred Turner, professor of Communication at Stanford University, Donald Trump is a typically American form of authoritarianism that fits perfectly in our Media Era. His ability to use horizontal and equalitarian media to have them celebrate a narcissistic individualism is the novelty of his campaign.

 

Fred Turner has spent years analysing the history of multimedia and of the internet, which he will discuss from its democratic use and the hippie utopia to the dangerous use of it we witness today.
After working as a journalist in Boston and teaching at Harvard or the MIT, Fred Turner is Chair of the Department of Communication at Stanford University. He is the author of two reference works about the history of internet and multimedia.

 

Introduction by Sylvain Bourmeau, journalist.

Moderation by Dominique Cardon, Associate Professor of sociology, médialab Sciences Po

 

 

Watch the conference live here

 

About this event

08 November 2016 from 18:00 until 20:00