Saturday, October 29, 2005

ASSIGNMENT: Short readings to view Joe Trippi speech on Tuesday


Classmates:

Last night I watched a videotape of Joe Trippi's Oct. 5 speech at Williams
College and it was so relevant to the changes occurring in the media and
politics -- and to what Mike Dukakis talked about -- that I think we'll
show it in Tuesday's class instead of starting "Orwell Rolls in His
Grave."

We'll spend about 15-20 minutes talking about Chapter 4 of the McChesney
book, and briefly about Dukakis, and then go to the Trippi video, which
is longer than that but we'll just stop it at the end of the class period.

REQUIRED READING:

To get up to speed on Joe Trippi please read his Giraffe profile:
http://mediagiraffe.org/profiles/index.php?action=profile&id=190

And his Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Trippi

OPTIONAL READING:

And his personal blog bio:
http://www.joetrippi.com/bio

And you could take a quick look at these sites:

Change for America:
http://www.changeforamerica.com/community/about

And this blog post by an admirer of Trippi who suggests Trippi should get behind a constitutionalamendment for direct referenda. What are the opportunities or problems with this idea?
http://www.jjraymond.com/political/articles/trippi102004.html

And if you really get interested in this, here is a link to a Dec. 2004
blog posting about an appearance by Trippi and Republican political
e-strategist Michael Turk at Harvard's Berkman Center for Law and Society:
http://accordionguy.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2004/12/18/208745.html

Still more -- a long post by New York University journalism professor
Jay Rosen about Trippi's early-2004 appearance at an Internet conference in
California which dissects his arguments about the Internet and politics:
http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2004/02/12/point_trippi.html

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Bill Densmore, Visiting Lecturer
English/Journalism
Berkshire Towers Room A71-L /
Tue/Thu 9:20-9:50 a.m. / and by appt.
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
North Adams MA 01247
413-663-5483 / CELL: 413-458-8001
wdensmor@mcla.edu


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