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Workshop - Articulation in action: Turning values into political messages
Where
Boise State University
When
Jun 3, 2006
8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Cost
$40.00
- showing how to create resonant communications that translate core values into powerful, engaging language;
- demonstrating how personalization and metaphors work in persuasive ways in political debate;
- providing a framework for participants to build ˇ°communication mapsˇ± that identify the key talking points for different issues;
- explaining how participants can successfully ˇ°go publicˇ± with their message in a culture dominated by mass media.
Workshop facilitators
David Domke and Crispin Thurlow research and teach in the Department of Communications at the University of Washington. Professor Domke is a former journalist and his work focuses on the ways that political leaders strategically craft their public communications and how news media cover these messages. He is author of God Willing? Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the ˇ°War on Terror,ˇ± and the Echoing Press (2004). Professor Thurlow has an academic background in psychology and critical linguistics; his work examines the ways that people use language and other forms of communication to negotiate their differences. Specifically, he is committed to understanding how relations of power and conceptions of privilege and inequality are sustained in everyday human interaction.
