Office Hours with Karpf and Loge — The Footnotes. Season IV, Episode I

Peter Loge
2 min readJan 18, 2023

Strategic political communication hot takes with footnotes. Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube.

Artwork credit: Yvonne Liccione

Every other week, Dave Karpf, PhD and Peter Loge look at communication campaigns in the news, explain what’s working and what’s not, and how to make it all better.

Professors Karpf and Loge teach strategic communication in the School of Media and Public Affairs at The George Washington University. Karpf is the author of several books on digital politics and once sort of accidentally made Bret Stephens cry. Loge has spent 30 years working in politics and strategic communication and is unreasonably proud of getting a 10/10 on RoomRater.

Dave Karpf is on Twitter at @davekarpf and check out his Substack The Future, Now and Then. Peter Loge is on Twitter at @ploge and you’re already on his webpage.

The Footnotes:
How Central Ohio Got People to Eat Their Leftovers — The New York Times

The most important 2016 “misinformation” came from the regular news media: The sour legacy of a weird panic — Matthew Yglesias, Slow Boring

Digital Ads in Presidential Campaigns Don’t Really Matter — Minali Aggarwal et al, Nature Human Behavior, Jan 2023

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Peter Loge

Assoc Prof GW School of Media and Public Affairs and strategic communications consultant. Twitter @ploge