The Future of Democracy Ep. 42: Public opinion and media research in the digital age

EPISODE 42: PUBLIC OPINION AND MEDIA RESEARCH IN THE DIGITAL AGE

From measuring American news consumption and media attitudes broadly, to analyzing coverage of newly-inaugurated presidents, Pew Research Center examines critical trends at the intersection of journalism and politics.  What do recent Pew Research Center studies on journalism and media tell us about the state of democracy in the U.S.? How has studying the media industry changed in the digital age? On Episode 42 of “The Future of Democracy,” Director of Journalism Research Amy Mitchell will join Knight’s John Sands to explore recent Pew Research Center work and how media research can be used to better understand our country’s most pressing issues.

EPISODE RESOURCES

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  • Access Pews resources and tools for your own work: pewresearch.org/tools-and-resources 
  • Amy Mitchell is responsible for the Center’s related to news and information: pewrsr.ch/3goVoAH 
  • Learn more about news habits and media research: pewrsr.ch/3wbb3dy 
  • A recent Pew report breaks down media coverage on Joe Biden’s first 100 days: pewrsr.ch/3wbcysc 
  • In 2017, the Knight Foundation launched the Trust, Media and Democracy to propose solutions to declining trust in journalism and other democratic institutions: kng.ht/35c7YOo 
  • Last year, Pew released a report ‘Measuring News Consumption in a Digital Era:’ pewrsr.ch/3cws1LR

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The Future of Democracy, formerly called VISION, is a Knight Foundation show about the trends, ideas and disruptions changing the face of our democracy. Hosted by Knight’s Learning and Impact team, the 30-minute program takes a hard look at the important issues our country is facing today.
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