SANFORD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY at Duke University

The DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, holds as a central component of its mission placing the knowledge created by its faculty and students in service to society. Through teaching, research and policy outreach, the Center responds to opportunities and challenges facing the media and our democracy today.

National/International Dialogue

National/International Dialogue

National/International Dialogue

Computational Journalism Report released
Mon, November 02, 2009

Living History program talks with investigative reporters
Mon, October 19, 2009

Living History program talks with investigative reporters Dana Priest and Sy Hersh on post 9/11 coverage of national security

Phil Bennett on The State of Things on teaching media studies
Mon, October 12, 2009

Mike Schoenfeld on Univ research and Futurity.org
Fri, October 09, 2009

Jay Hamilton OpEd on nonprofit business models in the N&O
Tue, September 22, 2009

John Burness on Study Abroad in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Mon, September 21, 2009

Burness writes about study abroad programs in the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Ken Rogerson hosts international webchat on Media and Democracy
Thu, July 30, 2009

Jay Hamilton On the Media on nonprofit business models for media
Thu, July 23, 2009

Ken Rogerson helps launch the Duke Online Discourse Project website
Wed, June 24, 2009

Ken Rogerson helps launch the Duke Online Discourse Project: Free Speech, Civility and Accountability on the Net website

Nonprofit Media Conference publishes letter to the IRS
Thu, May 28, 2009

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