We're thrilled to welcome our new and returning Spring 2023 Shorenstein Fellows to the center: @itscaitlinhd@adamlashinsky@okapifilm, and @brianstelter & @jonathan_c_onghttps://shorensteincenter.org/spring-2023-shorenstein-fellows/…
We're thrilled to welcome our new and returning Spring 2023 Shorenstein Fellows to the center: @itscaitlinhd@adamlashinsky@okapifilm, and @brianstelter & @jonathan_c_onghttps://shorensteincenter.org/spring-2023-shorenstein-fellows/…
I'm so very excited and fortunate to be a Shorenstein Center Fellow this semester at the Harvard Kennedy School while I work on a book. Pinch me. And/or send book writing tips.
We're thrilled to welcome our new and returning Spring 2023 Shorenstein Fellows to the center: @itscaitlinhd@adamlashinsky@okapifilm, and @brianstelter & @jonathan_c_onghttps://shorensteincenter.org/spring-2023-shorenstein-fellows/…
and author of two books. He is working on a new book about William Safire, and will be holding a series of workshops on political commentary and speech writing.
There's still time to register for tonight's virtual webinar at 7PM ET w/ @MajorCBS, @kathykiely, @tompharvard & @brianstelter about the current and potential future paths for American political journalism https://shorensteincenter.org/new-event/covering-american-politics-old-shoe-still-fit/…
The US federal Government Accountability Office a few months ago convened an expert panel on how to save local news in the US.
This was a widely multidisciplinary group of business people, journalists, technologists, academics…https://lnkd.in/guTd7THf
and Faculty Chair of the #HKSEE program Leading through the Changing Media Landscape, discusses the changing media landscape, strengthening public trust and the future of journalism. DEADLINE JAN 16 http://ow.ly/4nUJ50MiBTI.
People favor funding treatment policy and oppose punitive policy when an opioid substance user shares their racial identity. New article w/ @jdbk in @PolBehavior tests this using an experiment varying the identity of a person depicted in a media profile about opioid use. 1/9
The COVID States multi-university collaboration is one of the most extensive surveys of US public opinion about and during the pandemic. Their latest study shows how we're responding to COVID now, nearly 3 years on. Read more
) will be part of our live panel following the streaming of 2020 CHAOS AND HOPE.
An incredible evening taking place TOMORROW at 8PM EST, don’t forget to RSVP: http://fb.me/e/24RAfo7dU
Our Fall/Winter 2022 Digest was sent out today! Sign up to receive our bi-monthly newsletter to keep up-to-date on our latest articles on #misinformation: https://misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu/contact/
If you missed today's Digest, some of our most-read articles of 2022 will be collected in this :
Has your reporting made an impact on U.S. government or policy at the national, state, or local level (or do you know a journalist whose stories have made a difference)? Submissions for the 2023 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting are now open:
"Black American culture really came from Black media, journalists like Ida B Wells, the Black Defender, Pittsburgh Courier, Afro-American Baltimore, travel on rail lines, the great migration. Hear
Cannot join in person to listen to the untold story of the online battles upending democracy in the United States tomorrow at 6 pm with @ShorensteinCtr@BostonJoan and @brianfriedberg & @BostonGlobe@anissagardizy8 ? Join online
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Coming up on Friday, Nov. 18: @kyoshino and @nancygibbs join @ElaheIzadi to discuss the changing media landscape, strengthening public trust and the future of journalism. #PostLive
Register- http://ow.ly/wJ4N50LGqaw
What a fantastic hour spent listening to @Kathygannon speak from Harvard on the role of journalists! A must watch recording for every student or young journalist--preferably before he or she begins!!
. Textured, nuanced, on the ground reporting, to car crashes, to election results. Calling elections has a democratic function...Networks and newspapers are supporting democracy through that reporting, by default, he says.
says, about the language journalists use: We misinform when we use "torture" when one country does it, and "enhanced interrogation" when another does the same thing. That undermines trust in journalism, and in the story we are telling.
"It's not my job to tell the story from the American perspective, the Canadian perspective, or any particular perspective. It's my job to tell the story as well as I can."