This week, In Media Res continues its theme focus on the subject of post-truth (February 6th - 10).


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/



Monday, February 6 - Evelyn Deshane (University of Waterloo) presents "Teaching Academic Integrity in a Post-Truth Age."  

Tuesday, February 7 - Lisa Silvestri presents "Trusting Politicians."

Wednesday, February 8 - Simeon Yates (Institute of Cultural Capital) presents "Historicizing Fake News."

Thursday, February 9 - Rhana Gittens (Georgia State University) presents "Dave Chappelle, Alternative Facts, and the Reinforcement of Racist Ideas."

Friday, February 10 - Kristen A. Hungersford (Miami University of Ohio, Hamilton Campus) presents "Satirizing the Russian Hacker Story."

Theme week organized by Ethan Tussey (Georgia State University).

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Best, 
The In Media Res Team.

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