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Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy

Allison Dining Room (Taubman 5th floor)

Siva Vaidhyanathan is the Robertson Professor of Media Studies and director of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy (2018), Intellectual Property: A Very Short Introduction (2017), The Googlization of Everything -- and Why We Should Worry […]

Government, Campaigns, and The Media

Allison Dining Room (Taubman 5th floor)

Setti Warren is the Executive Director of the Shorenstein Center for Media, Politics, and Public Policy. He served as mayor of Newton, Massachusetts from 2010 to January 2018, where he represented 90,000 citizens and managed a $390 million budget, 24 city departments, and over 900 city employees. He worked closely with unions and community members […]

CANCELLED – Midterms, Polls, and the Future of the Republican Party

David T. Ellwood Democracy Lab, Rubenstein Bldg., Room 414AB

Kristen Soltis Anderson is author of The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America (And How Republicans Can Keep Up). She is a pollster and co-founder of Echelon Insights, a research and analytics firm. She was one of TIME’s “30 Under 30 Changing the World” and has been featured as one of ELLE’s 2016 “Most Compelling Women in […]

The Role of Identity Politics in the Midterm Elections and Beyond

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Eugene Scott joined the Washington Post’s The Fix in September 2017 to cover the politics of identity in the Trump era bringing deep expertise and a creative approach to this timely subject. He joined the Post from CNN Politics, where he covered the 2016 presidential election and was the senior reporter on the website’s breaking […]

Media in the Age of Contagions

Milstein West, Wasserstein Hall, Harvard Law School 1585 Massachusetts Ave, Cambrige, MA, United States

At this symposium, journalists who have covered public and global health for print, television, radio, and digital media outlets including NPR, PBS, the New York Times, the Washington Post, STAT, and more will discuss the role of the media when an outbreak occurs, and the dangers of rumors and disinformation. Cosponsored by The Harvard Global […]

Experiencing and Reporting on Rural America

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Sarah Smarsh is the author of Heartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on Earth (Scribner, September 2018). A freelance journalist and former professor of nonfiction writing, Smarsh covers politics and economic inequality for The Guardian, the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and others from her home state of Kansas. She contributed to […]

Reporting on the Borderlands

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Jazmine Ulloa covers California state politics and policy for the Los Angeles Times and is based in Sacramento. A native of El Paso, she covered state and federal courts for the Austin American-Statesman in the Texas capital. Her work has appeared in Texas Monthly, the Texas Observer and the Boston Globe. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at […]

Film Screening and Q&A: Dark Money

Wiener Auditorium, Taubman G-1

Film screening and Q&A with Director/Producer Kimberly Reed and investigative reporter John S. Adams. DARK MONEY, a political thriller, examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections and elected officials. The film takes viewers to Montana—a frontline in the fight to preserve fair elections […]

2018 Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics: The Press Has Never Been More Vital to the Survival of Democracy

JFK Jr. Forum, Littauer Building

Jill Abramson and Jane Mayer will discuss the 29th annual Theodore H. White Lecture on Press and Politics with Shorenstein Center director Nicco Mele, the full lecture text can be read here.     Jill Abramson is a journalist and the first woman to serve as The New York Times’ Washington Bureau Chief, Managing Editor, and […]

Moving the conversation beyond Trump and Facebook: Characteristics of Information Disorder in a Global Context

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Speaker Series on Misinformation, co-sponsored by the NULab at Northeastern University. Conversations about information disorder in the US are disproportionately focused on political disinformation and the Facebook newsfeed. This talk will argue that globally we should recognize that the real problem is misinformation about health and religion, shared on closed messaging apps. Dr Wardle will draw on […]

Network Propaganda: Manipulation, Disinformation, and Radicalization in American Politics

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Yochai Benkler is the Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School, and faculty co-director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Since the 1990s he has played a role in characterizing the role of information commons and decentralized collaboration to innovation, information production, and freedom in the networked […]

Guns in America

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

German Lopez has written for Vox since it launched in 2014, with a focus on criminal justice, guns, and drugs. Previously, he worked at CityBeat, a local newspaper in Cincinnati, covering politics and policy at the local and state level.

How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President

David T. Ellwood Democracy Lab, Rubenstein Bldg., Room 414AB

Speaker Series on Misinformation, co-sponsored by the NULab at Northeastern University. In this lecture, Kathleen Hall Jamieson will marshal the troll posts, unique polling data, analyses of how the press used the hacked content, and a synthesis of half a century of media effects research to argue that, although not certain, it is probable that the Russians […]

A Post Midterms America and the Future of Immigration and Immigrants OR Did Fear Win Out?

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Maria Hinojosa is anchor and executive producer for the Peabody Award-winning show Latino USA, distributed by NPR, and for PBS’s America By The Numbers with Maria Hinojosa. Her nearly 30-year career includes reporting for PBS, CBS, WNBC, CNN, NPR, Frontline, and CBS Radio, and anchoring the Emmy Award-winning talk show Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One. In 2010, Hinojosa created the Futuro Media […]

Online Manipulation of the US Elections: The First Dozen Years

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Speaker Series on Misinformation, co-sponsored by the NULab at Northeastern University. "Fake news" is a generic term to indicate lies and propaganda presented as news. It is not a new phenomenon. Instead, its novelty lies in the omnipresence of online search and social media technologies. Its potential is in compromising the foundations of Democracy. But how severe […]

Big Tech and Democracy

JFK Jr. Forum, Littauer Building

Panel exploring the role of big technology companies on our democracy, including issues of privacy, competition, infrastructure, online abuse, and more. Featuring: Susan Crawford, John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law, Harvard Law School; Special Assistant for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy to President Barack Obama (2009) Dipayan Ghosh, Spring 2018 Pozen Fellow, Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics […]

Visual Media and Storytelling on Criminal Justice Reform

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Please join us on for a highly visual panel discussion on the use of visual journalism for purpose and impact. The theme is visual media and storytelling for the social good, specifically in criminal justice reform and advocacy journalism on the issue- what can visual media do, and what do we want it to do, in framing human […]

Social Activism Through Pop Culture

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Justin Tinsley is a culture and sports writer for The Undefeated, a sports and pop culture website owned and operated by ESPN. He received a BA in Public Relations/Image Management from Hampton University, and a Masters in Strategic Marketing & Communications Grade from Georgetown University.

Covering Catastrophe: The Dire Science & Heated Politics of Climate Change in the Trump Era

Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, 4th Floor

Please join the Belfer Center's Environment and Natural Resources Program for a lively discussion with The Washington Post's national environmental reporter Brady Dennis and The Guardian's Emily Holden on Tuesday, February 12 from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Malkin Penthouse, Littauer 4thFloor. Moderated by Cristine Russell, the event is cosponsored by the Shorenstein Center […]

Rumors, Truths, and Reality: Political Misinformation in the Modern Day

Wexner Conference Room, Wexner Bldg., Room 434AB

Speaker series on fake news and misinformation, co-sponsored by the NULab at Northeastern University. Adam Berinsky is the Mitsui Professor of Political Science at MIT and serves as the director of the MIT Political Experiments Research Lab (PERL). He is also a Faculty Affiliate at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS). Berinsky received his PhD […]