The courts remind us that American justice is built on adversaries treating one another as colleagues, with respect and ...
Incivility is undermining our institutions, businesses, and public discourse. This expert offers tips on insuring that you'e ...
Prof. JoAnn Koob at George Mason University [Antonin Scalia] School of Law told me about this project, which sounds very interesting, so I thought I'd pass it along. Here's the blurb from her: As the ...
In 2016, during the third Global Fact conference in Argentine capital Buenos Aires, the world’s fact-checkers decided to name April 2 as the International Fact-Checking Day to raise awareness of the ...
Anita Varma (@anitawrites) is the assistant director of Journalism & Media Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University where she leads the Solidarity Journalism ...
We take for granted that political dialogue depends upon shared knowledge, yet we rarely consider the role of scholarship in providing such knowledge and how the law both facilitates and restricts it.
Dr Seelan Naidoo is principal associate at Public Ethos Consulting. He holds a master's in Decision-making, Knowledge and Values from Stellenbosch University, and a PhD in Organisation Studies and ...
The imagination and collective life of a nation are defined in large part by its public discourse. In a democracy, it is public discourse that provides the dialectical space for the back and forth ...
A quid pro quo is an exchange of value between a citizen or group-often a businessperson or organization-and an official; what the citizen or group offers can take either monetary or nonmonetary form ...
There are two big problems with America’s news and information landscape: concentration of media, and new ways for the powerful to game it. First, we increasingly turn to only a few aggregators like ...