Press Releases: 2011

The latest announcements about our programs, fellows and projects are available below.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: New America Policy Experts Blast SOPA

December 16, 2011

As the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is making its way through the U.S.

Rebecca MacKinnon to Congress: 'There Is No Silver Bullet for Achieving Internet Freedom'

December 9, 2011

Yesterday, New America Foundation's Rebecca MacKinnon testified before the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs hearing on "Promoting Global Internet Freedom."

Surplus Watch Names 23 Economies with Total Surpluses of $1.4 Trillion

November 17, 2011

The 23 economies on New America's 2011 Current Account Surplus Watch had surpluses of $1.4 trillion in 2010 and will run an estimated $1.6 trillion surplus in 2011.  The countries on the list, which include such prominent economies as China, Germany and Saudi Arabia, consistently rely on demand from abroad instead of taking measures to grow their domestic market or help other economies expand through international development assistance.

New America’s OTI to Reps. Smith, Conyers -- SOPA Would Be Detrimental to Freedom of Expression Worldwide

November 15, 2011

In a letter today to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) and Ranking Member Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Initiative and several organizations argued that H.R. 3261, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), would be detrimental to freedom of expression worldwide.

The letter states that the bill would “set an irreversible precedent that encourages the fracturing of the Internet, undermines freedom of expression worldwide, and has numerous other unintended and harmful consequences."

New America Foundation Fellow Rebecca MacKinnon Named Hearst Professional-in-Residence

November 10, 2011

Rebecca MacKinnon, Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow at the New America Foundation, was named the Hearst Professional-in-Residence for the Spring 2012 semester by the Columbia School of Journalism. In her role as a Schwartz Fellow, MacKinnon conducts research, writing and advocacy on global Internet policy, free expression and the impact of digital technologies on human rights. Her forthcoming book, Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom, will be published in January 2012 by Basic Books. 

NEW REPORT: Observation of Teachers in the Early Years and Early Grades Is Critical to Increasing Student Achievement

November 9, 2011
The New America Foundation released a report arguing that improving early education must involve research-based observation of teachers in the classroom.

NEW REPORT: Journalism Schools Must Fill Void for Local Communities

October 28, 2011

Today the New America Foundation released a new report calling for journalism schools to help local communities engage and access information. As the media landscape is changing, journalism schools are already beginning to fill the void left by local media outlets. The report calls on journalism programs to work with local media to innovate, collaborate and actively seek to increase coverage of local communities outside the university or college.

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What Parents and Teachers Should Know About Screen Media for Young Children

October 25, 2011

National data released today by Common Sense Media shows that young children, ages 0 to 8, are now using screen media for nearly three hours on a typical day. This data, from a survey of more than 1300 parents across the country, follows in the wake of new guidance published last week by the American Academy of Pediatrics that discourages parents from using screen media with children under 2 years of age.

Middle Class Families Trapped by Energy Costs

October 21, 2011
Americans are on track to spend over $490 billion on gasoline in 2011 -- $100 billion more than they spent in 2010. A new interactive website released today by the New America Foundation chronicles the plight of middle class households struggling with high gas prices during the recession. The website is based on scores of interviews, an economic analysis of trends in gas consumption since 1970, and a survey of 2,000 households.
 

Civic Innovation in California

October 20, 2011

Hidden in all the bad news about California’s troubles is this delightful paradox: Californians, while living in a state that experts say is ungovernable, have within their reach new tools that give them greater power to govern themselves than ever before.

New America Foundation to Advise Aruba on National Sustainability Strategy

October 17, 2011

Aruban Prime Minister Michiel "Mike" Eman and the New America Foundation's Patrick Doherty, director of the Smart Strategy Initiative, finalized a partnership agreement today to pursue a national roadmap to sustainability, integrating renewable energy, smart growth, and new approaches to sustainable tourism for this island nation of 101,000.

FCC Chairman Fails to Pass Meaningful Rules to Protect Consumers

October 17, 2011

Today, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announced that the wireless industry trade association, CTIA, has agreed to advise its member companies to provide consumers with alert notifications when they exceed their monthly limit on wireless minutes, text or data, or will incur charges for international roaming. Benjamin Lennett, Policy Director for the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative (OTI), issued the following statement: 

PRESS CALL TODAY: New Study Finds Tax Holiday on Repatriated Corporate Earnings Would Increase GDP, Create Jobs

October 13, 2011

A new study prepared for the New America Foundation provides compelling new evidence of the numerous benefits of a temporary tax reduction on the repatriation of the foreign subsidiary earnings of U.S. multinational companies. The study was conducted by Dr. Laura D’Andrea Tyson, a board member of the New America Foundation and a special advisor at Berkeley Research Group, and Drs. Ken Serwin and Eric Drabkin of Berkeley Research Group.

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OTI Applauds 4G Transparency Bill Introduced by Sens. Blumenthal, Franken and Klobuchar

October 13, 2011

Yesterday, Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Al Franken (D-MN) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) introduced a companion bill to the "Next Generation Wireless Disclosure Act," which was introduced in the U.S. House by Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA). Benjamin Lennett, Policy Director for the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative (OTI), issued the following statement: 

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: The Way Forward

October 11, 2011

The New America Foundation’s Economic Growth Program announces the release of a major new paper, described by Joe Nocera in today’s New York Times as being “deeply nuanced” and having a “clear-eyed” view of our economic predicament.

Poll Results: Opinion Leaders in Southern Afghanistan Pessimistic about Future But Show Understanding of Country’s Challenges

October 11, 2011

A joint public opinion survey commissioned by the New America Foundation (NAF) and carried out by the Peace Training and Research Organisation (PTRO) in southern Afghanistan finds that respondents are eager to see the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Afghanistan, but recognize that this will not on its own solve the country’s problems. Respondents show an awareness of the other significant obstacles to stability and prosperity, including corruption and a sluggish justice system.

Healthcare Practitioners, Bankers, Community Leaders Gathered across California to Discuss Impact of Medical Debt on Californians

October 4, 2011

For Immediate Release - October 4: Recognizing the need to assist California residents struggling with medical debt, healthcare practitioners joined financial services providers and community groups last week to discuss how best to implement the Affordable Care Act and strategies for keeping Californians from acquiring medical debt.

SamKnows selects Measurement Lab for European Commission Pan-European Broadband Performance Study

September 30, 2011

Measurement Lab has been selected by SamKnows for its European Commission project to map the performance of all EU Member States and three other nations, as part of a drive to help ISPs, regulators and consumers improve internet services across the continent.

Healthcare Practitioners, Bankers, Community Leaders Gather to Discuss Impact of Medical Debt on Angelenos' Ability to Achieve Financial Security

September 27, 2011

LOS ANGELES – Recognizing the need to assist Los Angeles residents struggling with medical debt, healthcare practitioners today joined financial services providers and community groups to discuss how best to implement the Affordable Care Act in Los Angeles and strategies for keeping Angelenos out of debt. Speakers also highlighted options for those plagued by medical debt.

OTI, Victoria University and M-Lab Partner to Expand Measurement Infrastructure in New Zealand

September 27, 2011

Today Measurement Lab (M-Lab), in conjunction with Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, announced the addition of 3 new M-Lab servers in Wellington to collect data that helps sustain a robust Internet in New Zealand. 

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