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Rebecca Clark receives a Philosophy in Media Fellowship

Monday 20 April 2026
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (CPNSS and the Programme on Cohesive Capitalism) Rebecca Clark has been awarded a Philosophy in Media Fellowship.

Rebecca Clark was chosen from 230 applicants through a selection committee consisting of academic philosophers and media industry professionals. This summer, she will be part of a cohort of 15 attending an intensive workshop in New York on long-form essay writing. The workshop will be led by Joshua Rothman (The New Yorker) and James Ryerson (The New York Times) and aims to bring together philosophers working to reach public audiences.

About the Fellowship

Generously funded by grants from the Mellon Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and Princeton University's Center for Human Values and the Department of Philosophy, the Philosophy in Media Initiative aims to increase the presence of philosophy in print, audio, and video media by training philosophers to write and produce for the public, and by connecting philosophers to editors and commissioners in the media industry. Media Fellows will receive workshop training at Tarrytown Estates, NY, lodging and meals at the workshops, connections to industry professionals, and a $1500 honorarium.

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