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The Shades of Democracy podcast programs are recorded conversations between host Robert Shull and people with a wide range of opinions about democracy.
In this 13th edition, we hear from Indiana Professor of political science, Russell Hanson. He talks about the historical role democracy has played in our government and about tyranny of the majority. I salute the government web site http://thomas.loc.gov which documents, among other things, how each senator and representative voted on every roll-call vote.
Direct download: Prg13-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 7:09 PM
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In this 12th edition, we hear again from IU School of Journalism Dean, Brad Hamm. He talks about commercialism in media, about the Internet and “reclaimed media,� about journalism and democracy, about where bloggers and podcasters fit in, and about the ethics of good journalism. I quote IU professor Lucaites, and tip my hat to the Since Sliced Bread web site.
Direct download: Prg12-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 11:59 PM
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In this 11th edition, we hear from IU School of Journalism Dean, Brad Hamm. He talks about the meaning of the term "Free Press," and why it is essential for democracy. He talks about corporate control of media and about the role of bias in American journalism. I quote IU professors David Weaver and Erik Bucy.
Direct download: Prg11-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 11:59 PM
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In this 10th edition, we hear the second half of an interview with IU professor Yvette Alex-Assensoh. She enumerates the steps that could be taken to foster civic particiption. I salute the Center for Democracy and Technology, and I quote a Zapatista comandante.
Direct download: Prg10-podready.mp3
Category: Democracy -- posted at: 7:47 PM
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