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Professor Kathleen Jamieson
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Scottish Independence Podcasts
SCND Peace and Poetry
Peace and Poetry : Scottish CND's Annual Poetry fundraiser event, Glasgow 2025 Join us for an inspirational podcast episode recorded live at the Scottish CND's Annual Peace and Poetry Event in Glasgow - a celebration of art, activism and reflections on war, peace and hope for the future. This special fundraiser brought together an exceptional line-up of poets who shared moving and thought-provoking work on the themes of peace, war, beauty, tragedy, hope, love and the future of our planet. Whether you are here for the poetry, the politics or the passion - this episode...
2025-04-18
55 min
Formative: Conversations on Who We Became
Formative 14: In politics, may the best argument win (with Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Marquette University ‘67)
Kathleen Hall Jamieson has an enlightenment faith in “eloquentia perfecta” – faith in reason, faith in facts, faith in public debate and civil discourse. Sometimes – and especially these days – that faith might feel in short supply. But that faith took Jamieson from Marquette University, class of 1967, to the heights of political communication scholarship – authoring a library shelf of pioneering books, achieving a CV’s worth of distinguished career awards, and serving as both dean and public policy center director at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication. In episode 14 of Formative, we talk about presidential communication styles from Reagan’s televisual charm...
2025-01-22
33 min
Free Library Podcast
Francis Collins | The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust
The Author Events Series presents Francis Collins | The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust REGISTER In conversation with Kathleen Hall Jamieson In The Road to Wisdom, Francis Collins reminds us of the four core sources of judgement and clear thinking: truth, science, faith, and trust. Drawing on his work from the Human Genome Project and heading the National Institutes of Health, as well as on ethics, philosophy, and Christian theology, Collins makes a robust, thoughtful case for each of these sources--their reliability, and their limits. Ultimately, he shows how they work together, not separately--and certainly not in con...
2025-01-09
59 min
Scottish Poetry Library Podcast
Celebrating 30 years of Dream State with its editor Donny O'Rourke
In this extended version of Nothing But The Poem Kevin Williamson interviews Donny O'Rourke, editor of Dream State - The New Scottish Poets which was published in 1994 and remains the gold standard of poetry anthologies, and, arguably, the most visionary poetry anthology ever published in Scotland. Dream State's contributors were all aged under 40 at the time and were assembled by fellow poet and broadcaster Donny O'Rourke. Only 6 of these poets - John Burnside, Carol Ann Duffy, Kathleen Jamie, Jackie Kay, W N Herbert and Robert Crawford had appeared in The New Poetry - Bloodaxe's high...
2024-12-17
1h 08
Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
Talia Stroud - Digital communities, civic signals, and connective democracy
Natalie (Talia, as she goes by) Stroud has for years been studying the ways that our lives online show up in and shape our lives together. Her scholarship as her life are unexampled guides to the tumult, the challenges, and the opportunity presented by the advent and evolution of digital media. Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:Federal Communications Committee "Information Needs of Communities" (08:10)Kathleen Hall Jamieson (08:50)Center for Media Engagement (11:00)Niche News (12:00)Governing the Commonsby Elinor Ostrom (17:00)Understanding Knowledge As a Commonsby Hess and Ostrom (17:30)Nexus...
2024-11-05
1h 04
Delving In with Stuart Kelter
#127. White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy
Thomas Schaller and Paul Waldman and the co-authors of Rural White Rage: The Threat to American Democracy. Tom Schaller, who is a professor of political science at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, is the author of The Stronghold: How Republicans Captured Congress but Surrendered the White House; Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South; and co-author, with fellow UMBC political scientist Tyson King-Meadows, of Devolution and Black State Legislators: Challenges and Choices in the Twenty-First Century. He is a former political columnist for the Baltimore Sun and his commentaries have appeared in major n...
2024-09-23
58 min
The Long View
Presidential Candidates on Trial
Donald Trump has made history by becoming the first former US President to be criminally charged, facing 91 felony charges across four separate cases. As he heads towards an election rematch with Joe Biden, he has promised to continue his campaign even if he is convicted or sent to prison. What impact could this have on his campaign and has a prisoner ever run for President before?Eugene V Debs (1855-1926) was one of the best-known Socialists in the United States. He ran for president five times – the final time from prison. Though his politics were rather different fr...
2024-07-02
27 min
The Hartmann Report
Sleepwalking to November
Will Russian bots put Biden out office with an ever more extreme flood of propaganda? Substitute Teacher Jeff Smith shares deep thoughts and predictions with his dad and Thom's brilliant callers.Plus - Thom reads from "Cyberwar - How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President" by Kathleen Hall Jamieson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-06-15
57 min
The Cognitive Crucible
#187 Randy Rosin on Reflexive Control
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Dr. Randy Rosin returns to the Cognitive Crucible to discuss the “trippy” topic of reflexive control. Soviet influence practitioners favor an indirect approach. Reflexive control is the process of conveying the basis of decision-making from one person to another. Research Question: Randy Rosin suggests an interested student examine: How can refl...
2024-04-09
1h 25
The Josh Marshall Podcast
Belaboring The Point: We Demand Debates
In which the University of Pennsylvania's Dr. Kathleen Hall Jamieson changes the minds of Kate and TPM's Nicole Lafond on the importance of debates.Podcast Art by Christine Frapech Credit: Kathleen Hall JamiesonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-02-09
47 min
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 312: Knitting Q&A
In this last episode of 2023, Gayle and Sharlene answer some of the questions you've sent us over the past few months. I'll link the yarns and patterns that we mention. Coast yarn from Holst Garn in Denmark Ilha by Orlane Sucche Jamieson's yarns Some things that you might need in your knitting bag: chocolate, readers/glasses, knitting light, earphones/headphones Thank you to our sponsor Twice Sheared Sheep! What patterns taught us the most about sweater construction? Most of Elizabeth Doherty's patterns! We'll focus on this in an episode next year. Project that I went back to after I gained some knittin...
2023-12-29
44 min
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 312: Knitting Q&A
In this last episode of 2023, Gayle and Sharlene answer some of the questions you've sent us over the past few months. I'll link the yarns and patterns that we mention. Coast yarn from Holst Garn in Denmark Ilha by Orlane Sucche Jamieson's yarns Some things that you might need in your knitting bag: chocolate, readers/glasses, knitting light, earphones/headphones Thank you to our sponsor Twice Sheared Sheep! What patterns taught us the most about sweater construction? Most of Elizabeth Doherty's patterns! We'll focus on this in an episode next year. Project that I went back to after I gained some knittin...
2023-12-29
44 min
PUBLIC MORALITY
Public Morality – America’s Civic Knowledge
The guest on this show is Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenburg Public Policy Center. It's a weekly conversation with guest scholars, artists, activists, scientists, philosophers, and newsmakers who focus on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation as its backdrop for dialogue on issues important to our lives. The show airs on 90.5FM WSNC and through our Website streaming Tuesdays at 7:00p.
2022-12-01
51 min
Architects of Communication Scholarship
Architects of Communication Scholarship - Kathleen Jamieson and Her Journey Through Sexism, Academia, Politics, and Journalism
In this episode, Dr. Kathleen Jamieson reflects on her career thus far through the lens of academia, politics, and journalism. From her early days as an aspiring scholar to an award-winning writer and leader of the political fact-checking movement, Dr. Jamieson recalls her inspirations and career moves that ultimately innovated her accomplished work in libraries and on Capital Hill. However, Dr. Jamieson also discusses her experiences breaking through sexist encounters and forging a path for women in academia, politics, and journalism. Click here for the episode transcript FeaturingEllen Wartella
2022-11-23
24 min
ReNouned
Tongue | Episode 9
In this episode, hosts Mark Schulz and Alison Hager discuss the noun “tongue.” ReNouned is a podcast for the curious. We dust off the commonplace to look for shiny new relevance as we challenge ourselves to think critically about the objects that surround us. How do they echo humanity’s past, reflect the present, or foreshadow the future? ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow us on social media, share your thoughts, and #BeReNouned! www.instagram.com/reNounedPodcast Visit www.ReNounedPodcast.com to access links for all the fun stuff below and more. STUFF TO CHECK OUT F...
2022-11-14
1h 15
A Well Read Life
Boy by Roald Dahl
I'm wrapping up my series on Reading Like Kathleen Kelly today with Roald Dahl's memoir Boy. It is one of my all-time favorite books, and I can't wait to share it with you. Roald Dahl Museum Krokan Ice Cream Recipe Affiliate links to books mentioned in the episode: Boy Going Solo The Witches Danny the Champion of the World
2022-10-18
20 min
A Well Read Life
The Shoes Books
It's time for the next installment in The Reading Like Kathleen Kelly series. Today I'm sharing about Ballet Shoes and Theater Shoes by Noel Streatfeild. Two delightful books from the Shoes Books canon, famously mentioned in You've Got Mail. They are the perfect books to cozy up with this season. Enjoy! Affiliate links to Bookshop.org: Ballet Shoes Theater Shoes Dancing Shoes Skating Shoes
2022-10-04
19 min
C-SPAN in the Classroom
S.2 Ep. 1 Constitution Day, September 17th
We go back in time to September 17, 1787, to recognize the day that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the U.S. Constitution, a document that, as Senator Hatch put it: “forever altered the course of human history.” Join Craig, Pam, and Zach from the C-SPAN Education team as we gain insight into the public’s knowledge of the U.S. Constitution and why it is important to gain a foundational understanding of this document with special guest Kathleen Hall Jamieson (Annenberg Public Policy Center @ the University of Pennsylvania), as we celebrate Constitution Day! Learn more a...
2022-09-10
27 min
A Well Read Life
The Betsy-Tacy Books
Today we continue the series on Reading Like Kathleen Kelly. Up first, I'm featuring Maude Hart Lovelace's delightful series, The Betsy-Tacy books. It was my first time reading the semi-autobiographical stories of the world of Deep Valley and these dear best friends, and I hope you will be as enchanted by them as I was. Affiliate link to the first four books on Bookshop.org: The Betsy-Tacy Treasury
2022-08-30
27 min
A Well Read Life
Reading Like Kathleen Kelly
We start a new series on the podcast today---Reading Like Kathleen Kelly. Think favorite girlhood classics inspired by You've Got Mail and its iconic character bookseller extraordinaire, Kathleen Kelly. Throughout the series, I'll search for the elusive qualities that make up good children's literature, share why they should be read by all ages, and share a couple of debut writers. I hope you'll join me on a topic dear to my heart.
2022-08-16
13 min
Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon
#46 Communicating emerging science during a pandemic with Kathleen Hall Jamieson
About Our Guest:Jamison is a Professor of Communication at he University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School for Communication, Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, and the co-founder of FactCheck.org, a nonpartisan, nonprofit “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. She received the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences in 2020 for her nonpartisan work in public discourse and the development of science communication to promote public understanding of complex issues.Her guest lecture, which we are not unable to publish here, was...
2021-11-20
53 min
MSLA Podcast
Getting Graphic with Liza
Liza Halley is Library Teacher at Plympton Elementary School in Waltham, MA, who not only believes graphic novels are great-- but essential. In collaboration with Plympton Elementary’s visual art teachers, Liza is developing an “Art of the Comic'' class. Join us for a conversation about how literacy is-- crucially-- more than just about words on the page. Liza on Twitter: @LizaLitDiva Liza on Insta: lizahalley08 Media discussed: Shirley and Jamila Save Their Summer by Gillian Goerz Go with the Flow by Lily Williams, Karen Schneemann Unde...
2021-09-09
51 min
Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast
COVID 19 Conspiracy Theories
Communication professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Research Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center Daniel Romer discuss their recent study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research about how social media, mainstream media, and conservative media have influenced beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories and intentions to wear a mask or get a vaccine.
2021-08-05
46 min
Down To Earth: Cornell Conversations About
Public understanding of science
Key references for this episode are: Brossard, Dominique, and Bruce Lewenstein. “A Critical Appraisal of Models of Public Understanding of Science: Using Practice to Inform Theory.” In Communicating Science: New Agendas in Communication, 11–39, 2010. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203867631. Kahan, Dan M., Asheley Landrum, Katie Carpenter, Laura Helft, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. “Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing.” Political Psychology 38 (February 1, 2017): 179–99. https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12396. Pew Research Center’s Journalism Project. “How Americans Get Science News and Information,” September 20, 2017. https://www.journalism.org/2017/09/20/science-news-and-information-today/. Music provided by CommercialMusic in Funk Groove
2021-08-02
28 min
Inside Politics
Inside Politics, Thursday, July 22, 2021
President Biden attempts to combat vaccine misinformation, but Covid-19 cases continue to rise across the U.S.Plus, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy speaks on 1/6 select committee.And, a decision on infrastructure is expected to come this Monday.CNN's John King hostsOn today's show: CNN's Lauren Fox, Nia-Malika Henderson, Melanie Zanona, Arlette Saenz, Infectious Diseases Professor Dr. William Schaffner, Rachael Bade, and Kathleen Hall JamiesonTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
2021-07-22
43 min
Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
James Aldrete on Communicating to a Winning Democratic Coalition
Send us a textJames Aldrete comes out of a family political tradition with one foot in the world of radical Tejano politics of the 50s and 60s - and one foot in the Democratic establishment. As a political professional, he's merged those strands to start his own firm (MAP) based in Austin, TX and become a leading voice within the Democratic party on communications and messaging, with a focus on Hispanic engagement and media. In this conversation, James talks cutting his teeth in Texas politics for Governors Mark White and Ann Richards, building his own media f...
2021-06-08
52 min