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FUNDING THE NEWS: FOUNDATIONS AND NONPROFIT MEDIA In comparison, an estimated $331 million or 19% of all foundation funding supported mostly newer, digital-based forms of nonprofit media including national nonprofit news organizations ($216M, 12% of total), local nonprofit news organizations ($80.1M, 5%), THE SCIENCE OF FAKE NEWS The science of fake news. With more Americans turning to social media as a primary source for news and information, the dangers posed by so-called ‘fake news’ are growing more significant. Reports of foreign influence in the 2016 U.S. presidential election are just one recent example of how the infusion of misinformation can influence our NEWS COVERAGE OF DONALD TRUMP’S FIRST 100 DAYS A new report from Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy analyzes news coverage of President Trump’s first 100 days in office. The report is based on an analysis of news reports in the print editions STICKIER NEWS: WHAT NEWSPAPERS DON'T KNOW ABOUT WEB A paper by Matthew Hindman, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (Fall 2014) and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, examines why local newspapers are falling behind in online audience growth and how they can fix the problem.. Hindman’s research finds that although national news websites have robust traffic, traditional local newspapers INFORMATION DISORDER: TOWARD AN INTERDISCIPLINARY This report was published by the Council of Europe, with support from the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and First Draft. Reproduced with permission of the Council of Europe. The opinions expressed in USING DATA SCIENCE TOOLS FOR EMAIL AUDIENCE ANALYSIS: A Using Data Science Tools for Email Audience Analysis: A Research Guide. October 18, 2017. By Jacque Boltik, Data Science Consultant and Founder, Kingrail Consulting and Nicco Mele, Director, Shorenstein Center. in Media Business, News Business & Practice, Publications,Technology.
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Shorenstein Center Senior Fellow Kathy Pham moderated this discussion with Harvard Kennedy School and MIT alumni working in the nexus of tech, product, policy, and society. ABOUT | SHORENSTEIN CENTER About the Shorenstein Center. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between themand the public.
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A TURNING POINT IN THE OVERSIGHT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS: ASEE MORE ON SHORENSTEINCENTER.ORG THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR LOCAL NEWS National Capital and Operating Structure for Local News — the Public Radio Capital Precedent. The most significant issue faced by local newspaper preservation efforts now is that it is done on a market by market basis and is primarily dependent on a local “angel investor” or “angel philanthropist” with the capacity to fully take on the risk of acquiring and building up the operation STICKIER NEWS: WHAT NEWSPAPERS DON'T KNOW ABOUT WEB A paper by Matthew Hindman, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (Fall 2014) and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, examines why local newspapers are falling behind in online audience growth and how they can fix the problem.. Hindman’s research finds that although national news websites have robust traffic, traditional local newspapers CLARIFYING THE CNN EFFECT: AN EXAMINATION OF MEDIA EFFECTS A paper by Steven Livingston, spring 1996 fellow, examines the “CNN effect,” or the concept that global, real-time media affects the conduct of U.S. diplomacy and foreign policy. Livingston first seeks to clarify what exactly is meant by the CNN THE NEED TO REGULATE AI IMPLEMENTATION IN PUBLIC The design process for AI-enabled public assistance systems should include the voices of those who are using them. When AI systems have unintended consequences, the negative impacts disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, which can further entrench poverty in COMBATING FAKE NEWS AN AGENDA FOR RESEARCH AND ACTION Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action Schedule Friday, February 17, 2017 Harvard Law School Wasserstein Hall 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138 SHORENSTEIN CENTERABOUTPROGRAMSNEWS & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSJOIN USNEWSQUALITY
Shorenstein Center Senior Fellow Kathy Pham moderated this discussion with Harvard Kennedy School and MIT alumni working in the nexus of tech, product, policy, and society. ABOUT | SHORENSTEIN CENTER About the Shorenstein Center. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between themand the public.
ANTIRACISM & ACCOUNTABILITY Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project IARA is working at the intersection of community, academia, and policy to address intellectual and practical questions as they relate to antiracism policy, practice, and institutional change. Click here to learn evenmore about the
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A TURNING POINT IN THE OVERSIGHT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS: ASEE MORE ON SHORENSTEINCENTER.ORG THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR LOCAL NEWS National Capital and Operating Structure for Local News — the Public Radio Capital Precedent. The most significant issue faced by local newspaper preservation efforts now is that it is done on a market by market basis and is primarily dependent on a local “angel investor” or “angel philanthropist” with the capacity to fully take on the risk of acquiring and building up the operation STICKIER NEWS: WHAT NEWSPAPERS DON'T KNOW ABOUT WEB A paper by Matthew Hindman, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (Fall 2014) and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, examines why local newspapers are falling behind in online audience growth and how they can fix the problem.. Hindman’s research finds that although national news websites have robust traffic, traditional local newspapers CLARIFYING THE CNN EFFECT: AN EXAMINATION OF MEDIA EFFECTS A paper by Steven Livingston, spring 1996 fellow, examines the “CNN effect,” or the concept that global, real-time media affects the conduct of U.S. diplomacy and foreign policy. Livingston first seeks to clarify what exactly is meant by the CNN THE NEED TO REGULATE AI IMPLEMENTATION IN PUBLIC The design process for AI-enabled public assistance systems should include the voices of those who are using them. When AI systems have unintended consequences, the negative impacts disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, which can further entrench poverty in COMBATING FAKE NEWS AN AGENDA FOR RESEARCH AND ACTION Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action Schedule Friday, February 17, 2017 Harvard Law School Wasserstein Hall 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138 2021 GOLDSMITH PRIZE FINALISTS The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School is proud to announce the six finalists for the 2021 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. The Goldsmith Prize, founded in 1991 and funded by a gift from DIGITAL PLATFORMS & DEMOCRACY Digital Platforms & Democracy A handful of large digital platforms dominate the public space online. Every day, these platforms make decisions on a range of issues that affect the public sphere—including misinformation, hate speech, and digital advertising. The world’s leading TECHNOLOGY & SOCIAL CHANGE Led by Dr. Joan Donovan (@BostonJoan), The Technology and Social Change Project (TaSC) explores media manipulation as a means to control public conversation, derail democracy, and disrupt society.TaSC conducts research, develops methods, and facilitates workshops for journalists, policy makers, technologists, and civil society organizations on how to detect, document, and debunk media 2020 GOLDSMITH PRIZE FINALISTS Update March 16, 2020: We are looking forward announcing the winner of this year’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting via video on March 23rd, and hope you will celebrate along with us, the winner, and the finalists via social media. Stay tuned! Update March 9, 2020: Due to precautions around the coronavirus outbreak, the 2020 Goldsmith Awards Ceremony has been canceled.MISINFORMATION
Misinformation The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review is a new format of scholarly publication with a fast approach to peer review. It is an interdisciplinary, open access forum where journalists, technologistsand educators can
THE MISINFORMATION REVIEW The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review The widespread adoption of digital media and information technologies made it exponentially easier and faster to produce, disseminate, and be exposed to false, manipulated, and sometimes hateful content. Still,misinformation is
THE UNITED STATES AND THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS: A PLAN OF As per the chart above, the United States tops the list of donor countries, with countries like Russia and China lagging behind significantly in funding relief efforts. Moreover, while Gulf Arab countries such as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have financially supported host countries in addressing the refugee crises, they could do more to support Lebanon and Jordan in particular. THE FIGHT AGAINST DIS- INFORMATION IN THE U.S. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy / 4 The Fight gainst Disinformation in the U.S. / October 2018 shift from an oil economy to an attention economy, disinformation appears as by- THE ATLANTIC’S ADAM SERWER: THE POLITICS OF RACISM IN March 27, 2018—Adam Serwer, senior editor at The Atlantic, discussed the role of race and class in U.S. politics, and its media coverage, during a visit to the Shorenstein Center.Below are some highlights of his conversation with Shorenstein Center Director Nicco Mele, as wellas the full audio.
ZEYNEP TUFEKCI: TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL ACTIVISM, UPRISINGS October 4, 2016 — Zeynep Tufekci, a New York Times opinion writer who focuses on the social impact of technology, discussed the advantages and shortcomings of the use of technology in protest movements. Tufekci, who is also an associate professor in the School of Information and Library Science at UNC, and a faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard, has SHORENSTEIN CENTERABOUTPROGRAMSNEWS & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSJOIN USNEWSQUALITY
Shorenstein Center Senior Fellow Kathy Pham moderated this discussion with Harvard Kennedy School and MIT alumni working in the nexus of tech, product, policy, and society. ABOUT | SHORENSTEIN CENTER About the Shorenstein Center. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between themand the public.
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ANTIRACISM & ACCOUNTABILITY The Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project is a newly formed initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Shorenstein Center. The goal of this enterprise is to use research and policy to promote antiracism as a core value and institutional norm. While diversity and inclusion work is an important step in thisprocess
A TURNING POINT IN THE OVERSIGHT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS: ASEE MORE ON SHORENSTEINCENTER.ORG NEW DIGITAL REALITIES; NEW OVERSIGHT SOLUTIONS IN THE U.S. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy / 2 ew Digital ealities; ew versight olutions / August 2020 • The digitalmarketplace is
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR LOCAL NEWS The National Trust for Local News. Proposing a new framework for newspaper ownership and governance that leverages national capital markets and supports accountability and decision-making in local communities. The legitimacy risk facing newspapers STICKIER NEWS: WHAT NEWSPAPERS DON'T KNOW ABOUT WEB A paper by Matthew Hindman, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (Fall 2014) and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, examines why local newspapers are falling behind in online audience growth and how they can fix the problem.. Hindman’s research finds that although national news websites have robust traffic, traditional local newspapers CLARIFYING THE CNN EFFECT: AN EXAMINATION OF MEDIA EFFECTS A paper by Steven Livingston, spring 1996 fellow, examines the “CNN effect,” or the concept that global, real-time media affects the conduct of U.S. diplomacy and foreign policy. Livingston first seeks to clarify what exactly is meant by the CNN COMBATING FAKE NEWS AN AGENDA FOR RESEARCH AND ACTION Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action Schedule Friday, February 17, 2017 Harvard Law School Wasserstein Hall 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138 SHORENSTEIN CENTERABOUTPROGRAMSNEWS & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSJOIN USNEWSQUALITY
Shorenstein Center Senior Fellow Kathy Pham moderated this discussion with Harvard Kennedy School and MIT alumni working in the nexus of tech, product, policy, and society. ABOUT | SHORENSTEIN CENTER About the Shorenstein Center. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between themand the public.
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ANTIRACISM & ACCOUNTABILITY The Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project is a newly formed initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Shorenstein Center. The goal of this enterprise is to use research and policy to promote antiracism as a core value and institutional norm. While diversity and inclusion work is an important step in thisprocess
A TURNING POINT IN THE OVERSIGHT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS: ASEE MORE ON SHORENSTEINCENTER.ORG NEW DIGITAL REALITIES; NEW OVERSIGHT SOLUTIONS IN THE U.S. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy / 2 ew Digital ealities; ew versight olutions / August 2020 • The digitalmarketplace is
THE NATIONAL TRUST FOR LOCAL NEWS The National Trust for Local News. Proposing a new framework for newspaper ownership and governance that leverages national capital markets and supports accountability and decision-making in local communities. The legitimacy risk facing newspapers STICKIER NEWS: WHAT NEWSPAPERS DON'T KNOW ABOUT WEB A paper by Matthew Hindman, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (Fall 2014) and Associate Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University, examines why local newspapers are falling behind in online audience growth and how they can fix the problem.. Hindman’s research finds that although national news websites have robust traffic, traditional local newspapers CLARIFYING THE CNN EFFECT: AN EXAMINATION OF MEDIA EFFECTS A paper by Steven Livingston, spring 1996 fellow, examines the “CNN effect,” or the concept that global, real-time media affects the conduct of U.S. diplomacy and foreign policy. Livingston first seeks to clarify what exactly is meant by the CNN COMBATING FAKE NEWS AN AGENDA FOR RESEARCH AND ACTION Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action Schedule Friday, February 17, 2017 Harvard Law School Wasserstein Hall 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138 2021 GOLDSMITH PRIZE FINALISTS 2021 Goldsmith Prize Finalists. March 16, 2021. in In the news, Prizes & Lectures. The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School is proud to announce the six finalists for the 2021 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting. The Goldsmith Prize, founded in 1991 and funded by a gift from theGreenfield
DIGITAL PLATFORMS & DEMOCRACY Digital Platforms & Democracy A handful of large digital platforms dominate the public space online. Every day, these platforms make decisions on a range of issues that affect the public sphere—including misinformation, hate speech, and digital advertising. The world’s leadingNEWS QUALITY
The Journalist’s Resource is a project of the Shorenstein Center aimed at bridging the gap between journalism and academia. Its primary goal is helping journalists improve their work by relying more often on scientific evidence and high-quality, peer-reviewed research. While the The Journalist’s Resource team visits journalism classrooms TECHNOLOGY & SOCIAL CHANGE Led by Dr. Joan Donovan (@BostonJoan), The Technology and Social Change Project (TaSC) explores media manipulation as a means to control public conversation, derail democracy, and disrupt society.TaSC conducts research, develops methods, and facilitates workshops for journalists, policy makers, technologists, and civil society organizations on how to detect, document, and debunk mediaMISINFORMATION
Misinformation The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review is a new format of scholarly publication with a fast approach to peer review. It is an interdisciplinary, open access forum where journalists, technologistsand educators can
2020 GOLDSMITH PRIZE FINALISTS Update March 16, 2020: We are looking forward announcing the winner of this year’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting via video on March 23rd, and hope you will celebrate along with us, the winner, and the finalists via social media. Stay tuned! Update March 9, 2020: Due to precautions around the coronavirus outbreak, the 2020 Goldsmith Awards Ceremony has been canceled. THE MISINFORMATION REVIEW The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review The widespread adoption of digital media and information technologies made it exponentially easier and faster to produce, disseminate, and be exposed to false, manipulated, and sometimes hateful content. Still,misinformation is
THE UNITED STATES AND THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS: A PLAN OF A new white paper by Michael Ignatieff, Edward R. Murrow Professor of Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center, and Harvard students, argues that it is in America’s national interest to help Europe manage and overcome the refugee crisis by lending strong political support to its major European allies, particularly Germany, and by re-asserting its ZEYNEP TUFEKCI: TECHNOLOGY IN GLOBAL ACTIVISM, UPRISINGS Zeynep Tufekci: Technology in Global Activism, Uprisings and Social Movements. October 4, 2016 — Zeynep Tufekci, a New York Times opinion writer who focuses on the social impact of technology, discussed the advantages and shortcomings of the use of technology in protest movements. Tufekci, who is also an associate professor in theSchool of
THE ATLANTIC’S ADAM SERWER: THE POLITICS OF RACISM IN March 27, 2018—Adam Serwer, senior editor at The Atlantic, discussed the role of race and class in U.S. politics, and its media coverage, during a visit to the Shorenstein Center.Below are some highlights of his conversation with Shorenstein Center Director Nicco Mele, as wellas the full audio.
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