‘My body belongs to me???’: Students question media messaging in an Annenberg course A sampling of zines, one of the assignments for Sarah Banet-Weiser’s Gender and Media class. ‘My body belongs to me???’: Students question media messaging in an Annenberg course Students in Sarah Banet-Weiser’s Annenberg course on Gender and the Media make zines responding to messaging and consumer products.
How Twitter became one of the world’s preferred platforms for sharing ideas Penn In the News KQED Radio (San Francisco) How Twitter became one of the world’s preferred platforms for sharing ideas PIK Professor Desmond Upton Patton says that Twitter has issues that need to be fixed, but that the tool has more hope and potential than negativity. Polio was once the most feared disease in the U.S. A new Annenberg poll shows most Americans know little about the virus, despite recent N.Y. outbreak Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Polio was once the most feared disease in the U.S. A new Annenberg poll shows most Americans know little about the virus, despite recent N.Y. outbreak A survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that most people are unfamiliar with polio and how it’s spread, with a quote from Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Penn In the News Associated Press Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that Nancy Pelosi’s decision to pull back from leadership will raise questions about whether Democrats like Biden should step aside to give others the opportunity to lead. The red wave didn’t just vanish Penn In the News The New York Times The red wave didn’t just vanish Yphtach Lelkes of the Annenberg School for Communication says that Republicans tacked too hard to the right during the midterms, causing independents and a small percentage of conservatives to move in favor of Democrats. Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue Penn In the News The Washington Post Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue A quoted report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that AI systems aren’t reliable at moderating social media posts. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails. How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Polio was once the most feared disease in the U.S. A new Annenberg poll shows most Americans know little about the virus, despite recent N.Y. outbreak Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Polio was once the most feared disease in the U.S. A new Annenberg poll shows most Americans know little about the virus, despite recent N.Y. outbreak A survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that most people are unfamiliar with polio and how it’s spread, with a quote from Kathleen Hall Jamieson. Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Penn In the News Associated Press Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that Nancy Pelosi’s decision to pull back from leadership will raise questions about whether Democrats like Biden should step aside to give others the opportunity to lead. The red wave didn’t just vanish Penn In the News The New York Times The red wave didn’t just vanish Yphtach Lelkes of the Annenberg School for Communication says that Republicans tacked too hard to the right during the midterms, causing independents and a small percentage of conservatives to move in favor of Democrats. Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue Penn In the News The Washington Post Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue A quoted report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that AI systems aren’t reliable at moderating social media posts. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails. How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Penn In the News Associated Press Biden at 80: A ‘respecter of fate’ mulls second White House bid Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that Nancy Pelosi’s decision to pull back from leadership will raise questions about whether Democrats like Biden should step aside to give others the opportunity to lead. The red wave didn’t just vanish Penn In the News The New York Times The red wave didn’t just vanish Yphtach Lelkes of the Annenberg School for Communication says that Republicans tacked too hard to the right during the midterms, causing independents and a small percentage of conservatives to move in favor of Democrats. Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue Penn In the News The Washington Post Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue A quoted report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that AI systems aren’t reliable at moderating social media posts. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails. How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
The red wave didn’t just vanish Penn In the News The New York Times The red wave didn’t just vanish Yphtach Lelkes of the Annenberg School for Communication says that Republicans tacked too hard to the right during the midterms, causing independents and a small percentage of conservatives to move in favor of Democrats. Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue Penn In the News The Washington Post Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue A quoted report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that AI systems aren’t reliable at moderating social media posts. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails. How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue Penn In the News The Washington Post Musk’s latest move at Twitter can only sink ad revenue A quoted report from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that AI systems aren’t reliable at moderating social media posts. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails. How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ Journalist and activist Maria Ressa, a longtime CNN bureau chief who later co-founded Rappler, a digital-only news site in the Philippines, gave the annual Annenberg Lecture in early November. Journalist and activist Maria Ressa on ‘facts, truth, trust’ In the annual Annenberg Lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner discussed being the target of online attacks and what it will take to ensure that truth prevails.
How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Penn In the News Associated Press How to read your social media feeds on Election Day Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication says that the internet’s ability to create and spread evidence from scratch necessitates better evaluation of information. Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics Penn In the News San Francisco Chronicle Nervous about election results? You should be. Americans hardly know anything about civics A study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that more than half of American adults couldn’t name the three branches of government. Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable. Load More
Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Penn In the News The Washington Post Asteroids, climate change, killer robots: A handy guide to doomsday scenarios Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that America’s common media culture has been replaced by a culture where creating distrust of expert voices becomes profitable.