British South Asian social media influencers balancing race, religion, ethnicity, and gender Instagram posts by Nadiya Hussain, Harnaam Kaur, and Amena Khan. (Image: Courtesy of Annenberg School for Communication) British South Asian social media influencers balancing race, religion, ethnicity, and gender Annenberg professor Aswin Punathambekar’s new paper examines life online for three social media influencers, including Nadiya Hussain from “The Great British Bake Off.”
Twitter gives conservative news greater visibility than liberal content A Black Lives Matter rally in June, 2020, at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza in New York. (Image: AP Photo/Kathy Willen, File) Twitter gives conservative news greater visibility than liberal content This bias held even in the context of a social justice movement with left-leaning goals, according to research from Sandra González-Bailón of the Annenberg School for Communication and colleagues.
Why top U.S. climate scientist moved to Philly Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Why top U.S. climate scientist moved to Philly Michael E. Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how he’s trying to make climate science a central issue for the media and politicians at Penn’s new Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media. Trust in Supreme Court plummeted amid rise of 6-3 conservative court, new poll finds Penn In the News The Hill Trust in Supreme Court plummeted amid rise of 6-3 conservative court, new poll finds A new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fewer than half of U.S. adults have a great deal or fair amount of trust in the Supreme Court. The television and the President The first televised presidential speech was given by Harry Truman on Oct.5, 1947. (Image: AP Photo/Herbert K. White) Q&A The television and the President On Oct. 5 1947, Harry Truman delivered the first televised presidential speech. Communications expert David Eisenhower looks at the history of politics and media and the significance of this moment 75 years later. Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Penn In the News ABC News Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that candidates who are ahead in the polls will find a reason to avoid debates and outlines the values and problems of adhering to the debate format. COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids Penn In the News U.S. News & World Report COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that misinformation about vaccine safety is responsible for the dramatic discrepancy between child and adult vaccination rates, with a quote from Dan Romer. Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates Penn In the News Axios Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates A study by Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues finds that even parents who have received COVID vaccines might hesitate to vaccinate their children. Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
Trust in Supreme Court plummeted amid rise of 6-3 conservative court, new poll finds Penn In the News The Hill Trust in Supreme Court plummeted amid rise of 6-3 conservative court, new poll finds A new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fewer than half of U.S. adults have a great deal or fair amount of trust in the Supreme Court. The television and the President The first televised presidential speech was given by Harry Truman on Oct.5, 1947. (Image: AP Photo/Herbert K. White) Q&A The television and the President On Oct. 5 1947, Harry Truman delivered the first televised presidential speech. Communications expert David Eisenhower looks at the history of politics and media and the significance of this moment 75 years later. Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Penn In the News ABC News Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that candidates who are ahead in the polls will find a reason to avoid debates and outlines the values and problems of adhering to the debate format. COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids Penn In the News U.S. News & World Report COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that misinformation about vaccine safety is responsible for the dramatic discrepancy between child and adult vaccination rates, with a quote from Dan Romer. Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates Penn In the News Axios Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates A study by Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues finds that even parents who have received COVID vaccines might hesitate to vaccinate their children. Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
The television and the President The first televised presidential speech was given by Harry Truman on Oct.5, 1947. (Image: AP Photo/Herbert K. White) Q&A The television and the President On Oct. 5 1947, Harry Truman delivered the first televised presidential speech. Communications expert David Eisenhower looks at the history of politics and media and the significance of this moment 75 years later.
Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Penn In the News ABC News Some leading Democrats won’t debate their election-denying opponents Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that candidates who are ahead in the polls will find a reason to avoid debates and outlines the values and problems of adhering to the debate format. COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids Penn In the News U.S. News & World Report COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that misinformation about vaccine safety is responsible for the dramatic discrepancy between child and adult vaccination rates, with a quote from Dan Romer. Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates Penn In the News Axios Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates A study by Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues finds that even parents who have received COVID vaccines might hesitate to vaccinate their children. Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids Penn In the News U.S. News & World Report COVID vaccine myths drive low rates of uptake among U.S. kids A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that misinformation about vaccine safety is responsible for the dramatic discrepancy between child and adult vaccination rates, with a quote from Dan Romer. Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates Penn In the News Axios Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates A study by Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues finds that even parents who have received COVID vaccines might hesitate to vaccinate their children. Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates Penn In the News Axios Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates A study by Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center and colleagues finds that even parents who have received COVID vaccines might hesitate to vaccinate their children. Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Misinformation drives low child COVID vaccination rates, Penn study finds A new study from the Annenberg Public Policy Center finds that fears of COVID vaccines are influencing parents’ decisions not to vaccinate their children, featuring a quote from Dan Romer. Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact. Load More
Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting Penn In the News WPR.org Facts come to the rescue in the age of gaslighting The Annenberg Public Policy Center is noted for its project FactCheck.org, which strives to hold participants on all sides of the partisan divide to a constant standard of fact.