Use our interactive tool to create tables exploring survey questions by the types of news Americans consume or by demographic characteristics
February 12, 2020 A weekly digest of the Center's latest research on religion and public life in the U.S. and around the world · Subscribe ↗
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Pew Research Center’s Election News Pathways project examines the relationship between Americans’ news habits and attitudes and what they hear, perceive and know about the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Use our interactive tool to create tables exploring our survey questions by the types of news Americans consume or by demographic characteristics — including religious affiliation and attendance. The communications associate is officially a member of the Center’s communications team, but their primary focus will be promoting our research on the role of religion in U.S. public life and religious change and its impact on societies around the world. Bonus: The job also includes working with the teams that study emerging technologies and digital life, as well as the intersection of science and society. Apply here. Support Pew Research CenterPlease support Pew Research Center with a contribution on the Center’s behalf to our parent organization, The Pew Charitable Trusts. |
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