Communication Research Colloquium - Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization

   
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Communication Research Colloquium - Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization

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Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization Local newspapers can hold back the rising tide of political division in America by turning away from the partisan battles in Washington and focusing their opinion page on local issues. When a local newspaper in California dropped national politics from its opinion page, the resulting space filled with local writers and issues. We use a pre-registered analysis plan to show that after this quasi-experiment, politically engaged people did not feel as far apart from members of the opposing party, compared to those in a similar community whose newspaper did not change. While it may not cure all of the imbalances and inequities in opinion journalism, an opinion page that ignores national politics could help local newspapers push back against political polarization. Speaker: Dr. Joshua Darr Assistant Professor, Manship School of Mass Communication and Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University

Starts

3:30pm on Thursday, November 11th 2021

End Time

4:30pm

Topics

Lectures, Featured Events

Speaker(s)

Dr. Joshua Darr, PhD

Event Open To

bu

Registration Deadline

11/10/2021

Contact Name

Lindsy Goldberg

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RSVP is required - please see RSVP link below

Registration URL

http://tinyurl.com/CRCDarr

Building

640 Commonwealth Avenue (College of Communication)

Room

209

Contact Email

crccom@bu.edu

Contact Organization

Communication Research Center

Population(s)

students faculty staff

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