The Shorenstein Center launches The vlog Misinformation Review, a peer-reviewed digital journal for fast-track scholarship on information…
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Does media choice cause polarization, or merely reflect it? We investigate a critical aspect of this puzzle: How partisan media contribute…
Social and medical scientists are often concerned that the external validity of experimental results may be compromised because of…
Alex Green teaches op-ed writing and writing for politics and policy, and is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy. His writing has appeared…
The past half-decade has seen a digital subscription renaissance in the news publishing industry. Publishers are increasingly recognizing a…
Hong Qu is an adjunct lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School teaching data visualization courses. He also serves as a research fellow…
This chapter examines the literature concerning media choice and partisan polarization. The past few decades have seen enormous growth in…
This study presents the results of a quasi-experiment (N?=?254) conducted over the course of ten weeks in Spring 2016 to assess the…
Reporters and editors share thoughts on the role of journalism in democracy today and the future of the craft.
New York Times Editorial Page Editor James Bennet discusses the importance of opinion writing in journalism today.