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Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy . Home of and the HKS Misinformation Review. RTs are not endorsements.

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Joined July 2009

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    A large body of research shows how journalists’ jobs can pose a risk to their mental health. We searched these studies for tips on preventing and addressing the stress and trauma of reporting the news:

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  2. Jul 19

    Looking forward to this! Former fellow in conversation with about his new book, The Cruelty is the Point.

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  3. Jul 19

    Read selected case studies of media manipulation campaigns targeting the scientific and medical community in the Media Manipulation Casebook:

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  4. Jul 19

    The Surgeon General's advisory last week embraces the "whole of society" model for fighting mis- and disinformation spearheaded by the Shorenstein Center's TaSC project and its Media Manipulation Casebook

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  5. Jul 15

    We, along with her many friends and colleagues around the world, are mourning the loss of Sandra Nyaira (), legendary Zimbabwean journalist and 2008 Shorenstein Fellow, who died this week of COVID-19.

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  6. Jun 25

    Congratulations to stellar public interest technologist & former Shorenstein Fellow Meyer on her appointment to be the next CTO of the FTC! (a position formerly held by HKS faculty member Latanya Sweeney, head of the new !)

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    The new Public Interest Technology Lab, led by HKS's , will offer scholars practical technology tools and experience to help them reimagine how technology can be used by governments and civil society for public good

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    Jun 23

    We're thrilled to announce our official launch! Based at , and led by , we are a new initiative to bring practical technology tools and experience to scholars & future leaders.

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  9. Jun 23

    We are very excited to announce the launch of the Public Interest Technology Lab, a new research initiative led by ’s and supported by a $3M grant from :

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  10. Jun 22

    How can human rights organizations, threatened by undemocratic governments and disinformation campaigns, bolster their work while under siege? This new paper by & Jeremy Tintiangko argues for supporting digital & comms staff

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    Jun 22

    Very excited that our study is finally out. We explore the to the human rights sector: the organizational investments, strategic trade-offs, and human costs of operating under a hostile regime in the Philippines.

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  12. Jun 22

    What are the true costs of disinformation for the human rights sector? In this new report from ’s TaSC Project, , , & Jeremy Tintiangko explore how to rebuild trust & support digital workers in the Philippines:

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  13. Jun 21

    Women who lose close elections are just as likely to run again as men, according to a new study by faculty affiliate & . Find out what this means for the future of women’s political representation:

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    Jun 21

    ., a fellow and , dives into the anti-Black disinformation that exists throughout society that aims to control the narratives around “who defines America” in today’s ’s podcast episode ⬇️

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  15. Jun 19

    The trial of Derek Chauvin sparked national conversations about violent policing and racial injustice. In its wake, how should policy makers, police, and journalists respond? , , and joined to discuss:

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  16. Jun 16

    We're not in an "attention economy" says , we're in an "algorithmic economy." Learn more about her work to combat disinformation, along with colleagues & others, in this new feature

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    Jun 16

    "We can’t walk back in time and do something different. But we surely can insist the future of the internet isn’t like the present," says in this great piece about researchers fighting disinformation online

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    ICYMI: hosted of , a visiting fellow at , who is authoring a book about Black political, economic, & social power. More here:

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    Jun 15

    Join the first panel of the day featuring and on the internet, foreign interference and the future of democracy.

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  20. Jun 15

    When reporting on scientific discoveries & failures, journalists need to employ a scientific method of their own to ensure reports are fair & accurate. Kathleen Hall Jamieson & gave ’s 5 tips for journos:

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