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.
Tim Wu: The Battle for Our Attention
Jeffrey Rosen: The Deciders - The Future of Free Speech in a Digital World
Peter Hart: Trends and Demographics in the 2016 Election
Amy Walter: The Current State of the Campaign
Joy-Ann Reid: How Race Impacts the 2016 Election
Zeynep Tufekci: Technology in Global Activism, Uprisings and Social Movements
Cathy O'Neil: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Patrick Ruffini: Trump and the Future of the Republican Party
Bob Schieffer & Ann Compton: Media, Politics & Power – Trump, Clinton & the 2016 Election
Molly Ball: Election 2016 and the Media
Johanna Dunaway: Mobile vs. Computer - Implications for News Audiences and Outlets
Joanna Jolly: Rape Culture in India - The Role of the English-Language Press
Paul Wood: The Pen and the Sword – Reporting ISIS
Dan Kennedy: The Bezos Effect - How Amazon’s Founder Is Reinventing The Washington Post
Marilyn Thompson: Can Taxpayer Money Save Presidential Campaigns?
Bob Schieffer: Media Coverage of the Campaign
Media and Politics: What's Next? A Conversation with the Spring 2016 Joan Shorenstein Fellows
Shira Center: The Trump Factor - Covering Election 2016
Jo Becker: Hillary Clinton, Foreign Policy and the Question of U.S. Military Intervention
Sarah Kliff: Health Care Policy in the Media
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