Warning: American Media May Be Detrimental to Democracy (In-person)

Single Ticket SLS | This course is completed

12 Lebanon Street Hanover, NH 03755 United States

Spaulding Auditorium

2022 Summer Lecture Series

7/28/2022 (one day)

9:00 AM-11:30 AM EDT on Th

$25.00

As the American public is confronted daily by a flood of disinformation – content intended to mislead – some people may be surprised to learn that mainstream news media are contributors to this problem. Not only do digital newsrooms disguise paid content to look like news articles, but new research from Dr. Michelle Amazeen suggests that this modern form of advertising influences the real journalism that appears next to it. Amazeen’s talk will inform attendees about the origins and evolution of this media practice, how it affects audiences and the industry, and what the implications are for an accurately informed democracy. By better understanding the role of news organizations in perpetuating disinformation, the public can more critically consider the news content they consume.

  • The ticket will be available outside the Spaulding Auditorium.
Amazeen, Michelle

Michelle A. Amazeen (Ph.D., Temple University) is Director of the Communication Research Center and an Associate Professor in the Department of Mass Communication, Advertising, and Public Relations at Boston University. Amazeen’s research program examines mediated persuasion and misinformation, exploring the nature and persuasive effects of misinformation and efforts to correct misperceptions. She employs a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to yield results with practical applications for journalists, educators, policymakers, and consumers who strive to foster recognition of and resistance to persuasion and misinformation in media.