CCPP Blog
CCPP Report Highlights the Danger from Violent Memes in 2024 U.S. Election
Ani Feinberg
February 23, 2024
Memes have become a critical communication tool for partisan and extremist groups. CCPP scholars took
New Published Study Shows How Emotional Cues in Social Media Impact Vaccine Acceptance Internationally
Ani Feinberg
February 23, 2024
The relationship between social media discourse and vaccine hesitancy garnered a great deal of scrutiny
Register Now for the CCPP 2024 Winter Symposium: Digital Media, Extremism & Political Violence on March 8th
Ani Feinberg
February 11, 2024
CCPP will be hosting its first-ever research symposium on Friday, March 8th! Centered around the
New CCPP Study on Russian COVID-19 Misinformation Published
Erik Nisbet
June 12, 2021
CCPP faculty affiliates Erik Nisbet and Olga Kamenchuk have a new study out on how
CCPP partners on $1 million grant to combat the Global COVID-19 Infodemic
Erik Nisbet
May 28, 2021
The Center for Communication and Public Policy is partnering with the Battelle and the Ohio
Preliminary COVID-19 Study Results Released
Erik Nisbet
February 21, 2021
Erik Nisbet, Owen L. Coon Professor of Communication & Policy Analysis and director the Center