The Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs, an integral part of the Manship School of Mass Communication, uses the intellectual muscle of the school’s faculty and graduate students to help solve practical problems and advance good government initiatives. Our mission is to generate thoughtful programs, dialogue and research about mass communication and its many faceted relationships with social, economic and political issues. Our agenda is diverse and fluid – from the annual John Breaux Symposium, which brings in national experts to discuss a topic that has received little or no attention, to conducting research that impacts policy on such issues as juvenile justice reform and workforce development. We are action-oriented and partnership-driven and the Center is dedicated to tackling ideas and issues that explore the role of the media and democracy.
That's the Way It Is: Media Propaganda and Its Impact on American Democracy
Friday, March 30
8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Holliday Forum, Journalism Building
Related links:
2011 Breaux Symposium- In the Name of Democracy
Media & Public Affairs Book Series
Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs
Manship School of Mass Communication
222A Journalism Building
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Phone 225.578.7312
Fax 225.578.2125
Bob Mann, Director
225.578.2053 | bobmann@lsu.edu
Tara Hammett, Interim Program Coordinator
225.578.7312 | thamme1@lsu.edu