The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania has been the premier communication policy center in the country since its founding in 1993. APPC’s work has informed the policy debates around campaign finance, children’s television, Internet privacy, tobacco advertising and the tone of discourse in Washington.
This website is designed to give scholars, the media and the general public expanded access to the work that we began in 1993. If there are any questions about materials not yet posted on the site, please contact our office at 215-898-9400 or send us an email.
Since 1993 the Annenberg Public Policy Center has studied Americans’ political knowledge, discourse, media use, and opinions about candidates and issues. Its work has included an annual Constitution Day Civics Survey, the National Annenberg Election Survey, studies of presidential debates and incivility in Congress, and research into best practices for debunking misinformation.
The award-winning fact-checking project is a nonpartisan “consumer advocate” for voters that aims to reduce confusion and deception in politics.
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A consortium of more than 30 nonpartisan, nonprofit organizations dedicated to strengthening civic life by providing free, high-quality resources to schools.
The annual Constitution Day survey tracks public knowledge of the three branches of government, the separation of powers, and our rights under the Constitution.
The Coding of Health and Media Project is the longest, continuous live coding project of its kind, dating back to 1950. With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the CHAMP and CHAMPION projects identify historical trends in risky and healthy behaviors in movies and television.
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APPC helped to develop and disseminate guidelines for the media on how to report on suicide without contributing to contagion.
A recurring five-year program, the Annenberg Center for Advanced Study in Communication offers postdoctoral fellows the opportunity to collaborate with APPC on communication research on issues of public importance, including climate change, the Zika virus, and vaccination.
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The Annenberg Science Media Monitor analyzes the news coverage of widely reported scientific findings in order to increase the public’s understanding of the scientific process.
A feature of FactCheck.org, SciCheck focuses on scientific claims made to influence public policy on issues such as COVID-19, climate change, and e-cigarettes.
APPC studied the public’s trust in science and response to Pope Francis’s encyclical on climate change, as well as public understanding of the Zika virus, the need for flu and MMR vaccination, and the need for protection from COVID-19.
Explore all of APPC’s research and engagement.