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Mutz Receives Grant to Monitor Political Incivility in Media

She will improve the ability of measuring tools to accurately identify incivility expressed in mainstream political discourse.

Research

For People with Strong Life Purpose, Making Healthier Choices May Be Less Effortful, New Study Shows

Some people experience less decisional conflict when making health related choices.

Research

Echo Chambers May Not Be as Dangerous as You Think, New Study Finds

Collective intelligence can increase belief accuracy even in politically homogenous groups.

Research

Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication Releases CARGC Briefs Volume I

The essays include some of the most innovative approaches to understanding Islamic State communication to date.

Research

Do Most Americans Believe in Human-Caused Climate Change?

It depends on how you ask; three wording decisions can significantly alter estimates.

Jamieson’s Doctoral Students Meet Power Players in Washington, D.C.

The course focuses on the role of rhetoric in politics, elections, and government.

Undergraduate News

Communication Major Wins Inaugural Award From FactCheck.org

Corey Berman (C’20) was recognized for his exemplary work during his undergraduate fellowship.

Graduate Student News

Annenberg Doctoral Students Pursue Joint Degrees in Political Science, Law, and Social Welfare

The Annenberg School and the University of Pennsylvania value interdisciplinary scholarship.

Graduate Student News

Annenberg Hosts 7th Annual Graduate Student Symposium

Each year, doctoral students present original research for feedback from faculty and peers.

Faculty News

Jemmott Receives Grant to Study HIV/AIDS among Youth in Botswana

The researchers will conduct focus groups, consult with community advisory boards, and pilot an intervention program.