Presentation
Cornell University Hope Not Hate Town Hall on US-Islamic Relations.
Cornell University History Department, the Cornell University Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Cornell University chapter of Americans for Informed Democracy
(2004)
Abstract
Featured Panelist: Cornell University Hope Not Hate Town Hall on US-Islamic Relations. Sponsored by the Cornell University History Department, the Cornell University Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Cornell University chapter of Americans for Informed Democracy. The other two featured panelists were US Ambassador Kenton Keith and Maxwell School Professor Emeritus Louis Kriesberg.
Disciplines
- Critical and Cultural Studies,
- Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication,
- International and Intercultural Communication,
- Journalism Studies,
- Mass Communication,
- Indigenous Studies,
- Other American Studies,
- Other Film and Media Studies,
- Politics and Social Change,
- Race and Ethnicity,
- Social and Cultural Anthropology,
- Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance and
- Social Influence and Political Communication
Publication Date
September 14, 2004
Citation Information
Michael I Niman. "Cornell University Hope Not Hate Town Hall on US-Islamic Relations." Cornell University History Department, the Cornell University Department of Near Eastern Studies and the Cornell University chapter of Americans for Informed Democracy (2004) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/niman/40/