The courses below are taught by Shorenstein Center affiliates at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Fall 2008
Research Seminar: Press, Politics and Public Policy (full year)
Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press
Mass Media, Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy
Matthew Baum, Kalb Professor of Global Communication
How Politicians Connect with Voters: 2008 Presidential Campaign
Maralee Schwartz, Visiting Edward R. Murrow Lecturer in the Practice of Press and Public Policy
Running for Office and Managing Campaigns
Steve Jarding, Lecturer in Public Policy
To Be a Politician
Steve Jarding, Lecturer in Public Policy
New Media and Democracy
Nolan Bowie, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy
Religion, Politics and Public Policy
Richard Parker, Lecturer in Public Policy
The Arts of Communication
Marie Danziger, Lecturer in Public Policy;
Timothy McCarthy, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy
Intensive Writing for Politics and Policy (module)
Luciana Herman, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy;
Greg Harris, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy
Challenges of Democratization
Pippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics
Spring 2009
Press, Politics and Public Policy
Alex S. Jones, Laurence M. Lombard Lecturer on the Press and Public Policy
Political Institutions and Public Policy
Thomas E. Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press;
Matthew Baum, Kalb Professor of Global Communication
Political Communication
Matthew Baum, Kalb Professor of Global Communication
Public Opinion, Polling and Public Policy (module)
Bob Blendon, Professor of Health Policy and Management
The Arts of Communication
Marie Danziger, Lecturer in Public Policy;
Timothy McCarthy, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy
2020 Vision and Information Policy: Considering the Public Interest
Nolan Bowie, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy
Good Governance and Democratization
Pippa Norris, McGuire Lecturer in Comparative Politics |