Publications of Mark Stencel    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1. Sabato, LJ; Lichter, SR; Stencel, M. Peepshow Media and Politics in an Age of Scandal. Rowman & Littlefield, January, 2001. 208 pages pp.  [abs]
  2. King, L; Stencel, M. On the Line The New Road to the White House. Harcourt, 1993. 200 pages pp.  [abs]

Journal Articles

  1. Stencel, M; MacDicken, E. "Know your pundit: What you don’t see in politics coverage on TV." Columbia Journalism Review (January, 2018).
  2. Stencel, M; Iannucci,. "Plenty of fact-checking is taking place, but finding it is another issue." Poynter Institute (October, 2017).  [abs]

Policy Briefs

  1. Stencel, M; Perry, K. "Superpowers: The Digital Skills Media Leaders Say Newsrooms Need Going Forward."  CUNY Graduate School of Journalism's Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism, April, 2016  [abs]
  2. Stencel, M. "‘Fact Check This’: How U.S. politics adapts to media scrutiny." ‘Fact Check This’: How U.S. politics adapts to media scrutiny. American Press Institute, May, 2015 [available here]  [abs]
  3. Stencel, M; Adair, B; Kamalakanthan, P. "The Goat Must Be Fed: Why digital tools are missing in most newsrooms." The Goat Must Be Fed: Why digital tools are missing in most newsrooms. Duke Reporters' Lab, May, 2014 [available here]

Op-eds

  1. Stencel, M. The Weaponization of Fact-Checking.  Politico Magazine (May, 2015). [fact-checking-weaponization-117915]  [abs]

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