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With interest costs outpacing defense spending, this piece will help journalists understand the public debt and explain it to ...
Journalists and public health experts share strategies for building trust, using careful language and improving coverage of health misinformation during a workshop at the AHCJ annual conference.
Josh Neufeld is a cartoonist and journalist whose comics have covered a wide range of topics, including public health crises, academic research and journalism itself. He is best known for his book A.D ...
Journalists can download data directly from the Education Data Explorer’s Application Programming Interface or access data sets using Stata, a commercially-available statistical software package, or R ...
The Journalist’s Resource helps to bridge the communications gap between academia and journalism. Our goal: more high-quality research in the news stream.
Know Your Research Tip sheets and explainers to help journalists understand academic research methods, find and recognize high-quality research, investigate scientific misconduct and research errors, ...
An immigration scholar guides us through the process of analyzing ICE arrest datasets published by the Data Deportation ...
Tree equity and trees’ impact on surface temperatures, human health: A research roundup. The absence of trees is not just an aesthetic discrepancy — it can impact human health and well-being, a ...
“The field of media studies has consistently demonstrated that news coverage meaningfully shapes public perceptions,” the authors write. For their experiment, the authors recruited a nationally ...
Government officials and public health leaders worldwide have worked around the clock battling the new coronavirus. Meanwhile, another pandemic requires their attention — the anxiety, depression, ...
“Fact-checking: A meta-analysis of what works and for whom”: From Northwestern University, University of Haifa, and Temple University, published in Political Communication.By Nathan Walter, Jonathan ...
With confirmed cases of COVID-19 — the disease caused by a novel coronavirus — on the rise, organizations worldwide are encouraging or mandating that their employees telework.. Federal agencies in the ...