Sep 25

Past Event

Democracy in the Age of New Media: A Report on the Media and the Immigration Debate

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Highlights

  • Panel 1

    Darrell West opened the forum; Brookings's E.J. Dionne Jr. and Roberto Suro of the USC Annenberg School joined other experts in presenting their findings.

    Darrell M. West and E.J. Dionne, Jr.

  • Panel 2

    Harvard University's Marvin Kalb leads a panel discussion examining the author's papers.

    Darrell M. West and E.J. Dionne, Jr.

Summary

The U.S. media have hindered effective policy-making on immigration for decades, and their impact has been increasing in recent years as a result of an ongoing evolution in the media industry. Changes in the media landscape—the advent of a 24-hour news cycle, the growing Latino media, and rise of conservative voices on cable TV news, are increasingly transforming the context of our nation’s political battles, and promoting stalemate on an issue that is inherently difficult to resolve. Immigration, a topic likely to resurface on the public agenda in 2009, will need to be addressed by the next administration and Congress.

On September 25, the Brookings Institution, in partnership with the Norman Lear Center at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California, released a report examining the new media’s role in the U.S. immigration debate, and explored how the media conditioned public opinion and the policy landscape.

Brookings Vice President and Director of Governance Studies Darrell West provided introductory remarks. Authors E.J. Dionne Jr., senior fellow at Brookings; Roberto Suro of the USC Annenberg School; and Banu Akdenizli of the Project for Excellence in Journalism presented their findings. A panel discussion, moderated by Harvard University’s Marvin Kalb, followed.


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Event Agenda

  • Introduction

  • Featured Speakers

    • Banu Akdenizli

      Index Methodologist, Project for Excellence in Journalism

    • Portrait: EJ Dionne, Jr
    • Martin Kaplan

      Director, Norman Lear Center, USC Annenberg

    • Roberto Suro

      Professor, USC Annenberg

  • Moderator

    • Marvin Kalb

      Edward R. Murrow Professor Emeritus, Harvard University

  • Panelists

    • T. Alexander Aleinikoff

      Dean, Georgetown University Law Center

    • James Carafano

      Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation

    • Tamar Jacoby

      President, ImmigrationWorks USA

    • Angela Kelley

      Director, Immigration Policy Center

    • Mark Krikorian

      Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies

    • Steven Livingston

      Professor of Media & Public Affairs, George Washington University

    • Ryan Lizza

      Washington Correspondent, The New Yorker

    • Doris Meissner

      Senior Fellow, Migration Policy Institute

    • Portrait: Audrey Singer
    • Peter Skerry

      Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies

Details

September 25, 2008

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT

Ronald Reagan Building

Rotunda Room

1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

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