The 2017 French Presidential Election: Students' Mock Party Platforms, Logos, and Campaign Ads (session conducted in French)
Department, Center, or Institute
Modern Languages and Literatures
Presentation Format
Other
Presentation Type
Course project
Description
Students enrolled in FRN 221 analyze the build-up to the French presidential election scheduled on April 23 and May 7 2017. Grounding their work in the knowledge they have acquired thus far this semester (institutions, political history, current issues, etc.), they have created their own political parties, platforms, campaign ads and logos. In this session, students present their mock political parties. They will highlight the current French issues they are trying to address in their platform, present their party logo, and screen their campaign ads.
Department Organized Oral Session Title
The 2017 French Presidential Election: Students' Mock Party Platforms, Logos, and Campaign Ads
Moderator/Professor
Marianne Bessy
Session Length
80 minutes
Session Number
1
Start Date and Time
4-4-2017 9:00 AM
Location
Furman Hall 110
Recommended Citation
Britt, Virginia; Curtiss, Annie; Debacher, Kim; Dukes, Eden; Filchak, Mary Sinclair; Harmon, Cate; Lunsford, Theresa; Martinez, Cesi; Meyer, Robert; Rafuse, Kristen; Stickels, Meredith; Tonge, Jeff; Walters, Olivia; and Waters, Emma, "The 2017 French Presidential Election: Students' Mock Party Platforms, Logos, and Campaign Ads (session conducted in French)" (2017). Furman Engaged!. 288.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furmanengaged/2017/all/288
The 2017 French Presidential Election: Students' Mock Party Platforms, Logos, and Campaign Ads (session conducted in French)
Furman Hall 110
Students enrolled in FRN 221 analyze the build-up to the French presidential election scheduled on April 23 and May 7 2017. Grounding their work in the knowledge they have acquired thus far this semester (institutions, political history, current issues, etc.), they have created their own political parties, platforms, campaign ads and logos. In this session, students present their mock political parties. They will highlight the current French issues they are trying to address in their platform, present their party logo, and screen their campaign ads.