Views on nationalism and immigrant threat analyzed at Denison
Date of Event: March 7, 2011
Posted: February 24, 2011
Carolyn Smith Keller, doctoral candidate at the Ohio State University, will present a talk titled “Nationalism and Immigrant Threat: Elite and Mass Opinions in Old and New Europe” as part of the Global Studies Seminar series. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7, in the Shephardson Room of Slayter Hall (200 Ridge Road). The event is free and open to the public.
Keller examines the contexts in which elite and mass perceptions and beliefs are formed. Differences vary by country and population based on the country’s economic development.
Calendar Listing:
CALENDAR LISTING, Denison University, Granville — Lecture: “Nationalism and Immigrant Threat: Elite and Mass Opinions in Old and New Europe” by Carolyn Smith Keller at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 7, in the Shephardson Room of Slayter Hall (200 Ridge Road). Free and open to public. For information, contact Fadhel Kaboub at 740-587-6315 or visit www.denison.edu.
About Denison:
Denison University, founded in 1831, is an independent, residential liberal arts institution located in Granville, Ohio. A highly selective college enrolling 2,100 full-time undergraduate students from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries, Denison is a place where innovative faculty and motivated students collaborate in rigorous scholarship, civic engagement and the cultivation of independent thinking.
For press inquiries:
- Name
- Barbara Stambaugh
- Position Title
- Director, Media Relations
- Primary Email
- stambaughb@denison.edu
- Business Phone
- (740) 587-8575


