Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast
News:News Commentary
How does news and truth survive, when trust in what is fact has suffered and people live in bubbles of isolated realities fed by polarized and fragmented media sources? What is the role of narrative storytelling in this new media landscape?
Thomas Patterson is the Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press at Harvard Kennedy School, and the author of the recent book "How America Lost Its Mind: The Assault on Reason that is Crippling America." He talks with former Shorenstein Center Fellow and Filmmaker-in-Residence Gabriel London, whose paper titled "Hanging by a Thread: Serialized Narratives in a Post-Factual Era" was just published at ShorensteinCenter.org.
Adam Serwer: The Politics of Racism in Trump’s America
Heather Ann Thompson: The Criminal Justice System and the Media
Tom Wheeler: The FCC, Net Neutrality, and Platform Regulation
Meet the Finalists (Part 2): 2018 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
Meet the Finalists (Part 1): 2018 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
Elizabeth Bruenig: Religion, Politics, and the Left
Garrett Graff: Trump, Mueller and Russia
Margaret Sullivan: The State of the Media in 2018
Claes de Vreese: Political Journalism in a Populist Age
Edward Morris: Art and Activism
Alexandra Petri: Satire and Comedy in the Age of Trump
Marvin Kalb: Russia and the U.S.
Michael Pollan: Food Policy and Its Coverage in the Media
Nancy Scola: Regulating the Tech Industry
Jackie Calmes: Conservative Media and U.S. Politics
Bob Schieffer: Finding the Truth in Today's Deluge of News
Gary Liu: Digital News and Transforming a Legacy Media Company
Nancy Youssef: Foreign Policy under the Trump Administration
Vann R. Newkirk II: Race, Identity, and the Media
E.J. Dionne, Jr. - 'One Nation After Trump', Media, the Economy, and Progressivism
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