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The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

Released Wednesday, 26th September 2018
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The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

The Demise of “Fact” in Political Discourse

Wednesday, 26th September 2018
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On the first episode of the APS podcast, host Dr. Patrick Spero interviews Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson about the attack on facts in political dialogue and what that means for governance. Dr. Jamieson is the Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication, the Walter and Leonore Director of the university’s Annenberg Public Policy Center, author of numerous books on political communication, and an APS Member. She gave a talk at the April 2013 APS meeting entitled, “Implications of the Attack on ‘Fact’ in Contemporary Politics,” the full recording is below. Dr. Spero and Dr. Jamieson delve into the themes of her 2013 presentation as well its relevance for today.

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