Conversation
Nov.4.2020 – Nov.6.2020
Do you have questions about the election? Our experts have answers!
Ask Johns Hopkins Anything (AJHA)
Webinar
Nov.11.2020
A bipartisan discussion about what we have learned about parties, partisanship, and the structures of our democracy.
The Past Four Years: What Have We Learned?
News
Why Young People Don’t Vote, and Why 2020 Might be Different
October 20, 2020
Webinar
Oct.19.2020
A timely conversation exploring controversial elections throughout American history, and what we can learn from them as we approach Election Day.
America’s Contentious Presidential Elections: A History
Training/Workshop
Sep.26.2020
A virtual primer on the history of U.S. presidential debates and how lessons from the past can be applied to the 2020 election.
SNF Agora Training: Presidential Debates Past & Present
Course
Fall 2020, TTH 10:00-11:00am
This course will examine Russia’s pioneering influence operation in the American presidential election of 2016, its impact and its implications for democracy.
SOUL: Russia, 2016 & the Future of Information Warfare
Training/Workshop
Sep.12.2020
SNF Agora Training: Facts or Fakes?
Report
Student reasoning improves when alternative viewpoints can be considered and engaged, and deliberation can help overcome polarization and reduce extremism.
Election 2020: Engaging Students in Civic Discourse
Article
A discussion on the sources of Russian conduct
What Vladimir Putin Wants From America’s Elections
Report
Digital Political Ethics: Aligning Principles with Practice
Adam Sheingate
Jessica Baldwin-Philippi, Fordham University
Leticia Bode, Georgetown University
Daniel Kreiss, University of North Carolina
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