Category: Science communication research
Some conclusions reinforced after conducting interviews on the National Mall in Washington, DC
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Category: Science communication research
We tend to put too much faith in information...
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Category: Science journalism
Some new revelations and conclusions on the Ida's media strategy....
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Category: Blogging/New Media
Have we lost sight of the meaning of progressive?
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Posted by Matthew C. Nisbet at 8:41 AM • 1 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Some chatter on today's big event...
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Category: Science communication research
New ideas to foster community engagement and learning....
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Posted by Matthew C. Nisbet at 10:56 AM • 2 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Science journalism
In June, I will be heading to Copenhagen to speak at and participate in the annual meeting of the Danish Science Journalists Association. The meeting titled "Framing Research" tackles many of the issues that I address in previously published...
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Category: Global Warming
If the public feels like they are being marketed to, it only fuels polarization and alienation....
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Category: Science journalism
Few scientific events compare to this week's broad-based media attention...
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Category: Political Communication
Technology, candidates, and issues change but the nature of audiences and the importance of message remains the same....
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