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Philip Michael Napoli

James R. Shepley Distinguished Professor of Public Policy
Sanford School of Public Policy
123 Sanford Building, Box 90245, Durham, NC 27708
123 Sanford Building, Box 90245, Durham, NC 27708
Office hours Tuesdays, 12:30 -- 2:30 and by appointment  

In the News


Published March 21, 2025
Policy 360 Podcast: When Political Leaders Own the Media Platforms
Published October 15, 2024
Political Lies and the Fact-Checks that Expose Them, on Sanford’s Podcast
Published October 3, 2024
What’s New in Duke Courses
Published February 2, 2023
Scholars: TikTok Ban Not a Panacea But Could Prompt Important Data Privacy Conversations
Published January 27, 2021
Policy Ideas for the Biden Administrations First Days
Published January 7, 2021
Lessons From the U.S. Capitol Riot
Published November 2, 2020
What to Watch for on an Unusual Election Night
Published October 6, 2020
To Support U.S. Democracy, Subscribe to a Local Newspaper
Published April 29, 2020
How Businesses, Media Can Adapt to Pandemic
Published March 9, 2020
When Local News Dries Up
Published March 4, 2020
When Local News Dries Up
Published February 5, 2020
Should political ads on social media be regulated?
Published November 5, 2019
Is It Time to Regulate Social Media? Knight Foundation to Fund Duke Study
Published August 8, 2018
Problem of Local News Deserts is Widespread, Study Finds
Published April 23, 2018
Fake News, the First Amendment and Failure in the Marketplace of Ideas
Published April 26, 2017
Napoli, Bail Awarded Carnegie Fellowships
Published October 7, 2016
Phil Napoli: Taking the Pulse of Journalism, Social Media