You are cordially invited to a lecture on the topic of
Propaganda and Deception as Tools of Political Influence in Poland
with
Maria Juczewska
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
4:30 PM
The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
This lecture is part of a series on the Intermarium
sponsored by the Kosciuszko Chair of Polish Studies.
Please contact Sarah Dwyer at sdwyer@iwp.edu with any questions about this event.
Poland has just elected a new president, a relatively unknown conservative politician, Andrzej Duda. A parliamentary election scheduled later this fall promises to return a conservative majority. This lecture aims to address media coverage of Poland since the presidential election. It will discuss propaganda and deception techniques as well as the biases at work.
A student at the Institute of World Politics, Maria Juczewska is a communication specialist with versatile international experience. Her education in liguistics and culture studies, together with living abroad in many countries, makes her point of view unique and comprehensive. Moreover, her work in the field of marketing and social media results in the observations up to date with the dynamic changes in communication strategies nowadays. Maria has been a dedicated volunteer for the Kościuszko Chair of Polish Studies since 2014 and in her scholarly work she is especially interested in propaganda and mass media.