Webinar
Time:
We invite you to attend a new series of Nebraska Rural Poll webinars this year that will explore the data and examine its implications. The second one, focused on civil discourse, is scheduled for Wednesday, October 2 at 12:30 PM CST.
Learn about the 2024 Nebraska Rural Poll civil discourse data. How serious a problem do rural Nebraskans feel a lack of civil discourse is? Have they experienced political divisions between friends or family members? How do they feel both federal and statewide elections and media coverage of them contribute to political divisions? Following a brief presentation of the data by L.J. McElravy, invited guests will discuss the data, giving their interpretations and what they view as its implications. The session will end with time for questions from the audience. To register for the webinar, go to ruralpoll.unl.edu/webinars
Civil Discourse in Rural Nebraska: Rural Poll webinar
Date:
Starts at
12:30 pm
Target Audiences:
Contact:
Rebecca Vogt, (402) 750-1727
We invite you to attend a new series of Nebraska Rural Poll webinars this year that will explore the data and examine its implications. The second one, focused on civil discourse, is scheduled for Wednesday, October 2 at 12:30 PM CST.
Learn about the 2024 Nebraska Rural Poll civil discourse data. How serious a problem do rural Nebraskans feel a lack of civil discourse is? Have they experienced political divisions between friends or family members? How do they feel both federal and statewide elections and media coverage of them contribute to political divisions? Following a brief presentation of the data by L.J. McElravy, invited guests will discuss the data, giving their interpretations and what they view as its implications. The session will end with time for questions from the audience. To register for the webinar, go to ruralpoll.unl.edu/webinars