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KEEP READINGCPD Director Speaking at Princeton University on social media and the Middle East
CPD Director Philip Seib is speaking at a workshop and panel discussion on social media’s role in the recent Middle Eastern and North African revolutions on April 27 at Princeton University.
The workshop titled “Statecraft 2.0: Changing Governance in a ‘Real-Time’ World’ and the panel, “Social Media Revolutions: All Hype or the New Reality?,” are being co-hosted by the Lichtenstein Center on Self-Determination, the Woodrow Wilson Center and the Center for Information Technology Policy.
Fellow panelists include:
Ahmed Ghanim – Egyptian American writer and poet
David Faris – researcher and political science professor at Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL
Barry Libert – Chairman and CEO of Mzinga
Caroline McCarthy – journalist, columnist and television commentator for CBS and CNET.com
Nadav Samin – doctoral candidate in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University
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