Centre for the Study of Global Governance public debate
Date: Wednesday 21 November 2007
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: New Theatre, East Building
Speakers: Steve Bell, Anita O'Brien, Bryan Talbot
Cartoons represent an increasingly significant political phenomenon. To what extent do cartoons influence people's political priorities and challenge power holders?
Steve Bell is a cartoonist. Anita O'Brien is curator of the Cartoon Museum in London. Bryan Talbot is a graphic novelist.
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The next public lecture organised by the Centre for the Study of Global Governance will be on Thursday 22 November and is entitled Can Democracy Be Bought? Democracy Promotion After 1989.
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