USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center

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The USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center is a research and public policy center at the University of Southern California that explores the intersection of entertainment, media, and society.

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instanceOf academic research institute
public policy center
research center
activity collaborates with foundations and advocacy organizations
conducts empirical research on media and entertainment
engages with entertainment industry professionals
hosts conferences and public events
produces policy reports
affiliation University of Southern California NERFINISHED
associatedWith USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fieldOfWork communication
entertainment studies
media studies
popular culture
public policy
social impact of media
focus entertainment industry practices
how entertainment narratives influence public opinion and behavior
intersection of entertainment, media, and society
media and civic engagement
media and democracy
representation in media
use of entertainment to advance public health and social issues
foundedBy Norman Lear NERFINISHED
hasProgram Culture & Society program NERFINISHED
Hollywood, Health & Society NERFINISHED
Media Impact Project NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
mission to bridge the gap between the entertainment industry and academic research
to study and shape the impact of entertainment and media on society
namedAfter Norman Lear NERFINISHED
parentOrganization University of Southern California NERFINISHED
partOf USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism NERFINISHED
researchApproach interdisciplinary
researchOutput academic articles
impact evaluations of media campaigns
policy briefs
sector higher education
typeOfOrganization nonprofit research center
website https://learcenter.org

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Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism associatedWith USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center