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Regarding politics and media, Hohmann said that “the incentive structures have changed so that there are very strong incentives to be provocative and outrageous” which “emphasizes stuff that ...
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro discusses civil rhetoric with Carolyn Lukensmeyer of the National Institute for Civil Discourse and Ariela Schachter of Washington University in St. Louis.
Having a song go viral is usually good news for an artist. But as politicians become more social media savvy and jump in on ...
Jubilee Media says its viral debate show can model productive dialogue. Critics say it exploits division and extremism for ...
Political scientists aren’t like the ones in a lab, separating compounds over a Bunsen burner. Elections aren’t like that anyway; instead, they’re often an overheated mixture of media ...
During my two decades hosting "The David Pakman Show," I’ve seen a shifting media landscape that's left politically progressive content creators frustrated and confused.
The intrusion of politics into classrooms and the never-ending din of social media are causing young people to behave with extremism.
Shaky video of a fight in downtown Cincinnati zipped around social media faster than police, or anyone else, could provide context.
Forms of new media have introduced an unprecedented level of instability and distortion into the political communications system.
Amid the sea of conservative talk radio, I’ve been working as a progressive in independent media for nearly two decades hosting a popular political talk program, “The David Pakman Show ...
As political discussions move into otherwise personal social media spaces, users are confronted with a range of social challenges, such as navigating posts from friends and family members that they ...