short readsApr 6, 2020 Older people account for large shares of poll workers and voters in U.S. general elections Older adults tend to account for large shares of both poll workers and voters in general elections in the United States.
reportSep 28, 2020 Many Americans Get News on YouTube, Where News Organizations and Independent Producers Thrive Side by Side Videos from independent news producers are more likely to cover subjects negatively and discuss conspiracy theories.
short readsOct 22, 2019 APSA 2019 roundup: Research on political socialization, campaign spending and misinformation Researchers are learning more about early political socialization. Emerging techniques to fight misinformation are seeing some success.
reportJan 29, 2018 Sources Shared on Twitter: A Case Study on Immigration An analysis of 9.7 million tweets reveals that news organizations played the largest role in which content was linked to in discussions about immigration compared with other information providers.
reportFeb 25, 2016 Seven-in-Ten Reddit Users Get News on the Site Presidential candidates were mentioned in over 350,000 comments in May, June and September 2015, with a high level of early interest in Bernie Sanders