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Media and Politics Must Reads, May 22, 2015

Media and Politics Must Reads, May 22, 2015

Our weekly roundup of news found at the intersection of media, politics, policy and technology, from the Shorenstein Center and from around the web. This Week at the Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast Launch. Tune in to our new, bi-weekly podcast. Each episode will focus on a specific theme, drawn from talks by visiting […]

Miriam Elder, 2014 (Shorenstein Center)
Media & Politics Must Reads, October 16, 2015

Media & Politics Must Reads, October 16, 2015

Our weekly roundup of news found at the intersection of media, politics, policy and technology, from the Shorenstein Center and from around the web. This Week at the Shorenstein Center Nikole Hannah-Jones: Investigating Racial Injustice. Nikole Hannah-Jones, staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, discussed her investigative reporting on segregation and discrimination in education […]

Nikole Hannah-Jones
Media & Politics Must Reads, May 29, 2015

Media & Politics Must Reads, May 29, 2015

Our weekly roundup of news found at the intersection of media, politics, policy and technology, from the Shorenstein Center and from around the web. This Week at the Shorenstein Center Congratulations to the Harvard Kennedy School class of 2015! Watch video of HKS Commencement speaker David Miliband, CEO and president of International Rescue Committee. Syllabus: […]

HKS Graduates
Media & Politics Must Reads, December 2: 2016 Campaign Managers Speak

Media & Politics Must Reads, December 2: 2016 Campaign Managers Speak

Friends of the Shorenstein Center, This week the Shorenstein Center and the Institute of Politics hosted about 70 senior campaign staff from sixteen presidential campaigns to capture a “rough first draft of history” of the 2016 presidential campaign. This week’s “Must Reads” includes a small fraction of the press coverage our event generated; there is […]

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Fall 2021 News Leaders Summit

Fall 2021 News Leaders Summit

The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School is proud to announce the Harvard Shorenstein News Leaders Summit, a new program to help newsroom leaders fight misinformation and media manipulation.  Launching this fall, with support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the program will bring together […]

Kathleen Carroll Tribute Video Transcript

Kathleen Carroll Tribute Video Transcript

The video version of these remarks can be found by clicking here. I’m Nancy Gibbs, the director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. I had so hoped that we would be gathered together to celebrate the extraordinary career of Kathleen Carroll. The fact that this […]

Exporting the First Amendment: Strengthening U.S. Soft Power through Journalism

Exporting the First Amendment: Strengthening U.S. Soft Power through Journalism

A paper by David Ensor, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (fall 2015) and former director of the Voice of America (VOA), makes the case for protecting and strengthening VOA as an independent journalistic voice in order to increase American soft power. VOA’s news programming, which is funded by the U.S. government but remains by law editorially independent, […]

David Ensor
The Persistent Advocate: The New York Times’ Editorials and the Normalization of U.S. Ties with Cuba

The Persistent Advocate: The New York Times’ Editorials and the Normalization of U.S. Ties with Cuba

A paper by Marie Sanz, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (fall 2015) and senior correspondent for Agence France Presse, examines The New York Times’ editorials on U.S.-Cuba relations over the past five decades, and the role of the press in the restoration of relations between the two countries. Since 1961, The New York Times editorial board consistently […]

Marie Sanz
The Pen vs the AK-47: the Future of Afghan Media Under the Taliban

The Pen vs the AK-47: the Future of Afghan Media Under the Taliban

Written just prior to the Taliban’s rapid takeover of Afghanistan, this new report from Shorenstein Center Fellow Samiullah Mahdi provides an overview of the media landscape in Afghanistan, and the threats to and opportunities for press freedom in the region.

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Using Data Science Tools for Email Audience Analysis: A Research Guide

Using Data Science Tools for Email Audience Analysis: A Research Guide

A Report from the Shorenstein Center’s Single Subject News Engagement Project Executive Summary Email is a crucial vehicle for media companies to generate reader revenue, yet the ways we talk about and measure email have not changed for almost two decades. Flawed, static measures can distract from success and lead to misguided strategies, crippling the […]

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