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Renée Loth: What Good is Government?
July 25, 2016
Renée Loth, fall 2011 fellow and Boston Globe columnist, argues that conservatives have been more successful...
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John Huey: The Fall of Roger Ailes
July 22, 2016
John Huey, spring 2013 fellow and former editor of Fortune and editor-in-chief of Time Inc., writes about...
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Shorenstein Center Announces Fall 2016 Fellows
July 18, 2016
CAMBRIDGE, MA — The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, located at the Harvard Kennedy...
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Dan Kennedy: The Debates Gave Donald Trump the Nomination, and It’s the Media’s Fault
July 12, 2016
Dan Kennedy, spring 2016 fellow and associate professor of journalism at Northeastern University, criticizes...
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Trudy Lieberman: How IBT’s Reporting Is Driving a Controversy over a Major Healthcare Merger in Connecticut
July 7, 2016
Trudy Lieberman, spring 2001 fellow and press critic for Columbia Journalism Review, writes about how...
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Renée Loth: Women Voters Can Send a Message to Trump
June 27, 2016
Renée Loth, fall 2011 fellow and Boston Globe columnist, argues that in an election year with “a gender...
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Matthew Nisbet: How Public Opinion Has Shifted on Climate Change and Why
June 23, 2016
Matthew Nisbet, fall 2012 fellow and Northeastern University communication professor, discussed public...
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Bob Schieffer: Clinton's Likely Nomination as Woman Is “a Moment"
June 8, 2016
Bob Schieffer, Walter Shorenstein Media and Democracy Fellow, discusses the momentous occasion of a woman...
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Bill Buzenberg: Why We Shouldn’t Call Trump an “Ignorant Bully” (Even When We Really Want To)
June 1, 2016
Bill Buzenberg, spring 2015 fellow and vice president of strategic initiatives for Yes! Magazine, argues...
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Judy Woodruff: The High Art – and Power – of Political Stagecraft in the Age of Optics
May 30, 2016
Judy Woodruff, fall 2005 fellow and PBS NewsHour anchor, leads a conversation about how visuals can make...