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‘Behind the Blue:’ Experts discuss social media’s growing influence on politics

Maggie Macdonald, assistant professor of political science, and Annelise Russel, associate professor in the Martin School of Public Policy and Administration, explore the impact of the stories lighting up our feeds — and what they mean for the future of democracy.

UK political scientist explores the impact of social media on politics

Much of professor Maggie Macdonald's work has concentrated around congressional campaigns and how they use social media to achieve their electoral goals.

UK to host journalism national figures March 20

The event will take place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 20, in the Singletary Center Concert Hall and is free and open to the public.

CI’s DiGiacomo views information, media literacy as tool to preserve democracy

The work of Daniela DiGiacomo, assistant professor in the College of Communication and Information’s School of Information Science, analyzes the current state of information media literacy education policy.

UK Junior Awarded Fulbright Canada-MITACS for Research

Madeline Williams, a sociology and political science junior in UK College of Arts and Sciences and member of Lewis Honors College, will use her Fulbright internship to do research in the social sciences. This highly competitive opportunity will find Williams undertaking advanced projects for 10 to 12 weeks virtually.

Journalists Peter Baker and Susan Glasser to Deliver Creason Lecture April 21

The husband and wife duo are longtime Washington journalists who have written for years about the intersection of politics and the world. They scheduled to deliver the Joe Creason Lecture via Zoom, held by the University of Kentucky School of Journalism and Media in the College of Communication and Information.

UK Experts Weigh In on Trends That Will Define the Decade

Political scientist Michael Zilis talks about what issues he thinks will shape 2020 and beyond.

UK's Janoski to Release 3 Books Instrumental to Political Sociology, Lean Production

Thomas Janoski, professor in the Department of Sociology at UK, will celebrate the release of three books this year. Janoski' s research combines political sociology with economic sociology, while comparing countries and economies.

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