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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260407T033741
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DESCRIPTION:LACIS Lunchtime Lecture Series. Presented by graduate students 
 from Dr. Hernando Rojas' course in the Schl. of Journalism &amp\; Mass Com
 m.\, UW-Madison.\n\nThis study examines whether news media consumption is 
 related to affective and political polarization\, and\, in turn\, whether 
 these forms of polarization are associated with increased turnout in presi
 dential elections and whether they tend to favor specific candidates over 
 others. Examining post-election surveys from five countries — Chile\, Co
 lombia\, Brazil\, Argentina\, &amp\; Mexico.\n\nCONTACT: 262-0616\, skripp
 @wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://lacis.wisc.edu/events/\n\nONLINE: https://uwmadi
 son.zoom.us/meeting/register/yM9Bn-YiTDaOeBEPeHNeZg#/registration
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall  (Also offered online)
SUMMARY:"Polarization helps mobilize Latin American voters\, but does it pr
 ovide an ideological or a winner advantage?"
URL;VALUE=URI:https://lacis.wisc.edu/events/
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