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New Media for New Voters Research reports Join us for a presentation by six nationally known researchers on youth politics Friday, Oct. 30, 3–4 p.m. Fred W. Smith Forum (room 200), Reynolds Journalism Institute Over the last seven years, the group has been working with panel studies of parent/youth dyads to observe how they develop their political orientations. Of course, the last few years have seen sea changes in the media environment—the rise of mobile devices, the explosion of social media and the development of a strange new generation called Millennials. What are the effects of family, schools, peers and media for the socialization of Millennials? What will this mean for the 2016 elections? Leticia Bode Georgetown University Stephanie Edgerly Northwestern University Dhavan Shah University of Wisconsin–Madison Kjerstin Thorson University of Southern California Emily Vraga George Mason University Chris Wells University of Wisconsin–Madison rjionline.org/events/newvotersresearch

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Page 1: New Media for New Voters Research reportsemilyk.vraga.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Academic-poster.pdf · Join us for a presentation by six nationally known researchers on youth

New Media for New VotersResearch reports

Join us for a presentation by six nationally known researchers on youth politics

Friday, Oct. 30, 3–4 p.m.Fred W. Smith Forum (room 200), Reynolds Journalism Institute

Over the last seven years, the group has been working with panel studies of parent/youth dyads to observe how they develop their political orientations. Of course, the last few years have seen sea changes in the

media environment—the rise of mobile devices, the explosion of social media and the development of a strange new generation called Millennials. What are the effects of family, schools, peers and media for the

socialization of Millennials? What will this mean for the 2016 elections?

Leticia BodeGeorgetown University

Stephanie EdgerlyNorthwestern

University

Dhavan ShahUniversity of

Wisconsin–Madison

Kjerstin ThorsonUniversity of

Southern California

Emily VragaGeorge Mason

University

Chris WellsUniversity of

Wisconsin–Madison

rjionline.org/events/newvotersresearch