Publications
Gary King
Numerous publications, books, and media coverage here. Notable research related to media:
Georgina Evans and Gary King. Forthcoming. “Statistically Valid Inferences from Differentially Private Data Releases, with Application to the Facebook URLs Dataset.” Political Analysis.
Jonathan N. Katz, Gary King, and Elizabeth Rosenblatt. 2020. “Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Evaluations of Partisan Fairness in District-Based Democracies.” American Political Science Review, 114, 1, Pp. 164-178.
Gary King and Nathaniel Persily. 2019. “A New Model for Industry-Academic Partnerships.” PS: Political Science and Politics.
Gary King. 2018. “Edited transcript of a talk on Partisan Symmetry at the 'Redistricting and Representation Forum'.” Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Winter, Pp. 55-58.
Gary King, Benjamin Schneer, and Ariel White. 11/10/2017. “How the news media activate public expression and influence national agendas.” Science, 358, Pp. 776-780.
Bharat Anand
Numerous publications and media coverage here. Notable research related to media:
Book: Anand, Bharat. The Content Trap: A Strategist's Guide to Digital Change. New York: Random House, 2016. View Details
New York Times Review of The Content Trap: A Strategist's Guide to Digital Change.
Anand, Bharat, and David J. Collis. "The Virtues and Limitations of Dynamic Capabilities." Strategic Management Review 2, no. 1 (2021): 47–78. View Details
Anand, Bharat. "The U.S. Media's Problems Are Much Bigger than Fake News and Filter Bubbles." Harvard Business Review (website) (January 5, 2017). View Details
Rafael Di Tella
Numerous articles and case studies here. Notable research related to media:
Book: Di Tella, Rafael. The Economics of Crime: Lessons for and from Latin America (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report). June 15, 2012
Di Tella, Rafael, and Jose Liberti. "Brazil's Messi(as)? The Lava Jato Corruption Scandal, the Recession, and the Rise of Bolsonaro." Harvard Business School Case 719-069, March 2019. View Details
Di Tella, Rafael. "A Currency We Can Call Our Own: Populism, Banking Crises, and Exchange Rate Crises in Argentina, 1946–2002." Harvard Business School Case 715-019, October 2014. (Revised February 2017.) View Details
Heidi Legg
Has written extensively on the future of the U.S. media landscape:
Preserving Thought Leader Magazines and How Brand Trust Intersects with Subscriptions, HKS Shorenstein Center white paper, January 2020, (includes the history of Conde Nast, William Hearst and Henry Luce and their impact on the 20th Century media industry, along with six snapshots on the digital transformations of Rolling Stone, Wired, The Atlantic, The Information, Mother Jones and New York Magazine.)
A Landscape Paper on Emerging Local News Models Across America, HKS Shorenstein Center white paper, June 2019.
The Fight Against Disinformation in the U.S. , HKS Shorenstein Center white paper, October 2018.
OpEd in Boston Globe on Section 230 and Holding Platforms to The Same Standard as Other Media, January 6, 2020.
Guest on Jim Braude, WGBH, Greater Boston on Section 230, January 7, 2020.
OpEd in CNN on Facebook News Tab and Paying Publishers, Octoberr 29, 2019.
OpEd in The Boston Globe on Sources of Hope for Local News, August 5, 2019.
5 Trends that Could Save Local News: Q&A with Heidi Legg, Journalist’sResources, July 31, 2019.
OpEd in CNN on Billionaire Owners of News, July 10, 2019.