Berkeley Media Studies Group helps community groups, journalists and public health professionals use the power of the media to advance healthy public policy.
New Gun Violence research for journalists, created by @BMSG, helps reframe the conversation, ensuring a public health-centered, solutions-focused approach to gun violence coverage. Read more:
https://t.co/DSocn9Y7IO
About 1-in-5 Americans regularly get news from influencers on social media today. But what is a news influencer and how do they engage with their audiences?
To better understand them, we analyzed 500 of these individuals across these five sites. Here’s what we found.
Why traditional media can’t have its own Joe Rogan: Vulture’s Nicholas Quah on the lessons from Donald Trump’s foray into podcast-land https://t.co/jJqVkteZ2Q via Columbia Journalism Review
How can the U.S. use policy and legal strategies to shape food and beverage marketing agreements to better support public health? Learn more from a new study in Globalization & Health: https://t.co/2bAYIBXIxc.
Colonialism and other aspects of history have direct impacts on our communities, whether it be through food, housing, or health outcomes.
Young people in East LA are highlighting it. https://t.co/eeub9BZNTm
We are incredibly moved & encouraged by the 70+ events honoring those lost to traffic violence & the powerful advocacy efforts to demand for change. Check out our recap: https://t.co/kcFn1KtlNI
Trump is a fan of a free and open press as long as he agrees with the coverage. Which, of course, really isn’t a free and open press. | Opinion https://t.co/HUZV8bGg1h via Poynter