Corporations, Media, and Truth
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摘要
How well do traditional media outlets inform the public and help hold those with power in corporations and in government accountable? What is the impact of internet platforms and social media on democratic discourse? How might we balance free speech with the need for truth to inform citizens in a democracy?
Henry McGee of Harvard Business School moderates a panel discussion with Jonathan Ford of the Financial Times and Professor Nathaniel Persily of Stanford Law School. The panelists are joined by additional discussants former journalist Ann Marie Lipinski of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism and journalist Martin Wolf of the Financial Times.
This is Session 4 of the Corporations and Democracy Conference, December 7-9, 2020. The full program and additional links are available here: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/events/conference-corporations-democracy
Watch the Introduction to the Conference: https://youtu.be/YhtkOfFdAiY
Watch Session 1 on Corporations and their Political Voice: https://youtu.be/cZbW6HShvg0
Watch Session 2 on Corporations and Money in Politics: https://youtu.be/apXwYOxilmg
Watch Session 3 on Expertise, Incentives, and “Thin Political Markets”: https://youtu.be/Gu9yBRenen0
Watch Session 5 on Corporations, Corruption and Democracy: https://youtu.be/jYKu8nsJseA
Watch Session 6 on Corporations and the Justice System: https://youtu.be/Hwqt4XW9YmQ
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