Wednesday June 28, 2017
Why do people fall for fake news and share false contents? There is no single answer. But, Paul Mena, former BBC reporter and CJC graduate student, is currently looking for answers.
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What should strategic communication in the public and social change sectors look like in a time marked by extreme political polarization and false information? Science suggests the key may be playing offense, rather than defense.
Tuesday June 27, 2017
President Trump often objects to what people say about him on Twitter. As a result, he sometimes blocks their access to his account. The novel question arises: Is that unconstitutional?
Wednesday June 21, 2017
Fake news is nothing new. Rich Shumate, media historian and CJC Ph.D. candidate, takes us through a piece of its history.
The federal government recently established a department tasked with identifying truth. Do the American people really need the government to establish truth from untruth?
Thursday June 8, 2017
People can’t differentiate between paid advertising and editorial content. Here are five ways to increase media literacy.
Friday April 21, 2017
Funny health campaign videos are only as effective as their social media platform and associated comments.
For health organizations seeking to reach audiences through Facebook, how posts are worded has an impact on who engages with them.