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Philip M. Napoli, James R. Shepley Distinguished Professor of Public Policy  

Office Location: 123 Sanford Building, Box 90245, Durham, NC 27708
Office Phone: +1 919 613 4763
Duke Box: 90245
Email Address: philip.napoli@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise

    Education:
    Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1997
    M.S., Boston University, 1994
    B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1991

    Teaching (Spring 2024):

    • Pubpol 301.001, Pol analy pub pol making Synopsis
      Sanford 04, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM

    Office Hours:
    Tuesdays, 12:30 -- 2:30 and by appointment

    Recent Publications   (More Publications)

    1. Napoli, PM; Royal, A. "GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS INTO NEWS QUALITY." News Quality In The Digital Age. January, 2023: 187-201. [doi]  [abs]
    2. Lawrence, RG; Napoli, PM. "INTRODUCTION." News Quality In The Digital Age. January, 2023: 3-12. [doi]  [abs]
    3. Lawrence, RG; Napoli, PM. "CONCLUSION." News Quality In The Digital Age. January, 2023: 202-207. [doi]  [abs]
    4. Lawrence, RG; Napoli, PM. NEWS QUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE. January, 2023. 1-216 pp. [doi]  [abs]
    5. Jafar, Z; Quick, JD; Larson, HJ; Venegas-Vera, V; Napoli, P; Musuka, G; Dzinamarira, T; Meena, KS; Kanmani, TR; Rimányi, E. "Social media for public health: Reaping the benefits, mitigating the harms.." Health promotion perspectives 13.2 (January, 2023): 105-112. [doi]  [abs]

    Highlight:
    Philip M. Napoli is the James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research for the Sanford School.  He also serves as a Docent at the University of Helsinki.

    Professor Napoli's research focuses on media institutions and media regulation and policy.  He has provided formal and informal expert testimony on these topics to government bodies such as the U.S. Senate, the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Congressional Research Service. 

    Professor Napoli is the author of four books: Foundations of Communications Policy: Principles and Process in the Regulation of Electronic Media (Hampton Press, 2001); Audience Economics: Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace (Columbia University Press, 2003) (winner of the Robert Picard Award for the Best Book in Media Management and Economics from the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication); Audience Evolution: New Technologies and the Transformation of Media Audiences (Columbia University Press, 2011), and Social Media and the Public Interest: Media Regulation in the Disinformation Age (Columbia University, 2019)  He is also the editor of Media Diversity and Localism: Meaning and Metrics (Routledge, 2007) and co-editor with Minna Aslama of Communications Research in Action: Scholar-Activist Collaborations for a Democratic Public Sphere (Fordham University Press, 2011).  Professor Napoli has also published over 50 articles in legal, public policy, journalism, and communication journals; as well as over 30 invited book chapters in edited collections. 

    Professor Napoli's research has received awards from the National Business and Economics Society, the Broadcast Education Association, the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association, and has been cited in a number of government proceedings and reports.  His research has been funded by organizations such as the Ford Foundation, the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, and the Center for American Progress.  His current project, funded by the Democracy Fund, is the News Measures Research Project, which focuses on developing new approaches to assessing the health of local journalism ecosystems, in an effort to identify the community characteristics that impact the health of local journalism.

    Professor Napoli is a firm believer in engaged scholarship, and has engaged in research consultations and collaborations with a wide range of organizations, including the Federal Communications Commission, the New America Foundation, Free Press, the Minority Media & Telecommunications Council, the Center for Creative Voices in Media, Internews, the American Television Alliance, the National Association of Broadcasters, and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.  He has been interviewed in media outlets such as the NBC Nightly News, the Huffington Post, the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Politico, and National Public Radio.

    Philip M. Napoli