In this module, Robert Gregg moderates a discussion on the impacts of faith and class on political positions. Panelists David Biale, Eddie Glaude, Imam Yahya Hendi, and Martin Sanchez-Jankowski share insights on these critical issues.
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This module focuses on the pivotal issues surrounding the 2008 election. Professor Al Camarillo examines the significance of race, faith, gender, and class in shaping the political landscape.
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This module analyzes the representations of candidates in the media during the 2008 election. Douglas Foster leads the discussion on how media portrayal influenced public opinion and political outcomes.
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This module explores the intersection of race and gender in political affiliations and positions. Panelists including Susan Andersen, Shanto Iyengar, and Valerie Smith discuss how group identity shapes political views.
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In this module, Robert Gregg moderates a discussion on the impacts of faith and class on political positions. Panelists David Biale, Eddie Glaude, Imam Yahya Hendi, and Martin Sanchez-Jankowski share insights on these critical issues.
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This module postulates the implications of race on the outcome of the 2008 election through analysis of survey and polling data. Lecturers Gary Segura and Simon Jackman present findings that reveal trends and shifts in voter demographics and preferences.
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