Talking Trump: Conversation, Context, and Controversy - Presidential Election Analysis
The University of Chicago via YouTube
Overview
Explore the factors that led to Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and examine the implications of his presidency in this panel discussion featuring faculty experts from the University of Chicago's Social Sciences Division. Held on the eve of the Presidential Inauguration, the 1-hour 42-minute talk delves into what the president-elect represents and potential future impacts. Listen to presentations from distinguished panelists in political science, sociology, history, anthropology, and economics, followed by a moderated discussion and audience Q&A session. Gain insights into the political, social, and economic context surrounding the election and presidency, offering a multidisciplinary perspective on this pivotal moment in American politics.
Syllabus
pm Welcome & Introductions
pm Topic Presentations 5 minutes from each panelist
pm Panel Discussion
pm Audience Q&A
pm Closing Remarks
Taught by
UChicago Social Sciences