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Is that a fact? S1E3: “Can journalism survive an authoritarian ruler?”
In this episode, we speak to Filipina journalist Maria Ressa about the rise of misinformation, the role of tech…
Is that a fact? S1E2: “How can the press serve our fractured country?”
In this episode, we speak to Michael Luo, editor of the newyorker.com, about a piece he wrote on The…
Is that a fact? S1E1: “Can democracy survive the rise of misinformation?”
In our premiere episode of this first season of our podcast, we talk to Dartmouth government professor Brendan Nyhan…
News Goggles: ‘Could not be reached for comment’: Fairness and balance in the Missouri Independent
How do journalists report stories when a key source is unavailable or unwilling to share their perspective publicly? Grab…
Democracy’s Watchdog
In this lesson, students learn about the vital role the First Amendment protections of free speech.
News Goggles: Can you trust it? Dolly Parton in People magazine
In this edition of News Goggles, we’re going to examine sourcing and the use of hyperlinks in news reports…
“TRUST ME” discussion guide on manipulation and misinformation (collegiate guide)
Misinformation is all around us, and it has real-world consequences.
News Goggles: Front-page editorial promotion in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Let’s consider the differences between news and opinion as well as the role of an editorial board at a…
News Goggles: Mobile news alerts on President Donald Trump’s election outcome claims
Let’s take a closer look at word choice and framing as we consider how these factors shaped some news…
News Goggles: Race in headlines
In this edition of News Goggles, we’re going to compare three headlines and examine different approaches by news organizations…



