[acc-cca-l] Franklin Ford Collection: A Free Online Discussion, 23 February

Jeff Pooley pooley at muhlenberg.edu
Tue Feb 13 07:03:52 MST 2024


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Franklin Ford Collection: A Free Online Discussion, 23 February

Please join us for a free online discussion of Dominique Trudel & Juliette De Mayer’s edited Franklin Ford Collection. The editors will be joined by Lana Rakow and Jeff Pooley to talk about the book and Ford himself.

* Franklin Ford Collection: An Online Discussion
* 23 February 2024, 14:00 UTC (9am EST/2pm GMT/3pm CET) - 60 minutes

## Registration link (free)

https://airtable.com/appMBXazO3li70wkt/pagNcLIGBVtKzBDuC/form

## Discussants:

* Juliette De Maeyer, Université de Montréal
* Jeff Pooley, Muhlenberg College
* Lana Rakow, University of North Dakota
* Dominique Trudel, Audencia Business School

## Open access book

https://www.mediastudies.press/ford-collection

## More info

https://www.mediastudies.press/ford-discussion

## Description

Join Juliette De Maeyer, Jeff Pooley, Lana Rakow, and Dominique Trudel for a discussion of the Franklin Ford Collection, recently published as an open access book with an introduction by De Maeyer and Trudel. This free Zoom session, sponsored by mediastudies.press, marks the collection’s publication with a discussion of the work’s significance by the editors and other scholars.

The American journalist Franklin Ford (1849–1918) is remembered for his ambitious (and stillborn) Thought News periodical, hatched with philosopher John Dewey. The Franklin Ford Collection, curated and introduced by Dominique Trudel and Juliette De Maeyer, takes in the full shambolic spread of Ford's thought, across news, politics, education, finance, and society at large. The collection includes nineteen documents—letters, leaflets, editorials, and treatises—with critical annotations from Trudel and De Maeyer. The works, many unpublished or rarely circulated, illustrate the core themes that animated Ford's career, including his sweeping program of press reform and his thoughts on the interconnected flows of money, transportation, and communication.

mediastudies.press (https://mediastudies.press) is a scholar-led, nonprofit, no-fee open access publisher in the media, film, and communication studies fields.

Questions? Email press at mediastudies.press<https://mailto:press@mediastudies.press>
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