The Annenberg School for Communication is located at 3620 Walnut Street. Credit: Jean Park A new study from fourth-year Ph.D. candidate Neil Fasching and Communication professor Yphtach Lelkes at the ...
A new survey analysis indicates that while adherents of the “Make America Great Again” movement are more likely to view political violence as justified, they are generally not more willing to engage ...
Political campaigns spend big bucks hiring consultants to craft persuasive messaging, but a new study coauthored by Yale political scientist Joshua L. Kalla demonstrates that political professionals ...
Inoculation theory proposes that psychological inoculation – analogous to getting a medical vaccination – can immunize people against persuasive attacks. The idea is that by explaining to people how ...
Politics is part of everyday life, from elections to global challenges. At UD, you’ll explore how governments, organizations, and people shape the world, and how identities like race, gender, and ...
Findings shed light on ways to foster political understanding and reduce polarization Study may also inform improvements in clinical assessments after brain lesions CHICAGO --- A person’s level of ...
"Political Science is the study of global systems, and I believe that going abroad to learn about and witness systems different from those we live under is an important experience for everyone. If you ...
A disturbing new report reveals that violent political rhetoric online, including calls for the murder of public figures like President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, is being increasingly normalized, ...
A new study from Media Research Center’s NewsBusters shows that "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" had a strong liberal bias, with conservatives bearing the brunt of 92% of the late-night host’s political jokes ...