May 28, 2009
Congress of the Humanities 2009: Why Obama's marketing worked so well
What made Obama’s campaign marketing work so well? Dr. Jeffrey MacLeod presents research at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.
A series of speeches and lectures from the finest minds of our time. Fresh ideas from speakers of note.
What made Obama’s campaign marketing work so well? Dr. Jeffrey MacLeod presents research at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.
Alex Marland, Associate Professor at Memorial University, presenting at a 2009 Congress of the Humanities roundtable. Are Canada’s political parties selling their image, or changing their image to suit you? Marland looks at the last two elections to answer that question. The title of the session was The State of Political Marketing in Canada.
What made Obama’s campaign marketing work so well? Dr. Jeffrey MacLeod presents research at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.
Are Canada’s political parties selling their image, or changing their image to suit you? Professor Alex Marland looks at the last two election to answer that question.
What made Obama’s campaign marketing work so well? Dr. Jeffrey MacLeod presents research at the 2009 Congress of the Humanities.
Alex Marland, Associate Professor at Memorial University, presenting at a 2009 Congress of the Humanities roundtable. Are Canada’s political parties selling their image, or changing their image to suit you? Marland looks at the last two elections to answer that question. The title of the session was The State of Political Marketing in Canada.
Linda McQuaig was one of the featured speakers at last weeks’ rabble forum on the future of media and newsapers in this country.
This month is rabble.ca’s eighth birthday, and to celebrate we convened a panel to talk about the media. It was called What’s Wrong With Canada’s Newspapers, and featured Linda McQuaig, Peter C. Neuman, and Wayne MacPhail. This is Linda McQuaig’s address.
This month is rabble.ca’s eighth birthday, and to celebrate we convened a panel to talk about the media. It was called What’s Wrong With Canada’s Newspapers, and featured Linda McQuaig, Peter C. Neuman, and Wayne MacPhail. This is Linda McQuaig’s address.
On March 9, 2009,John Ging, UN Director of Operations in Gaza, addressed a Code Pink delegation in Gaza City.
Members of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme discuss the psychological effects of the attacks on Gaza, and the ongoing siege.
Jeff Halper spoke January 19th in Ottawa to the Middle East Discussion Group on Parliament Hill