PCC Political Communication Center at University of Oklahoma Julian P. Kanter Political Commercial Archive The University of Oklahoma
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PCC Activities

The Center sponsors conferences and lectures to provide a forum for the interaction of students, scholars, professionals in politics and the media. For example, the Josh Lee Lecture Series* is a biennial spring event highlighting the art of oratory in honor of former U.S. Senator and Communication Chair, Josh Lee. The PCC also engages in an active outreach program providing presentations for other educational institutions, civic clubs, business and professional groups, and other interested organizations.

Political Junkies' Luncheons

These events will focus on the national campaigns and other interesting state and local campaigns and various political communication issues and events including debates, international perceptions of the US elections, news coverage, political advertising, and more.

 

Accommodations on the basis of disability are available by contacting (405)325-3014
Please check back for future events.

Announcements

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Financial support for on-campus work in the Julian P. Kanter Political Commercial Archive is now available.

If you are interested in requesting materials from the collection to be used off-site, please click on the 'Access & User Information' link on the left to review the policies and guidelines for special compilations.

PLEASE NOTE: The online catalog provides the listings of candidate's ads alphabetically by last name; and the listings of ballot initiatives by state and national issue ads. Call or email the curator or archives assistant for information regarding radio spots and other holdings.

Streaming video access to the archival materials is not available on this site; however, many famous ads can be viewed by following the 'Links to Online Spots' button on the left.

Lewis Mazanti
Curator/Archivist

 
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