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Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D, is a professor in the School of Communication at American University where his research focuses on the intersections between science, media, and politics. E-MAIL: nisbetmc@gmail.com

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Biased media?:

Day One of Venice: Biggest Science Communication Challenge is the Privatization of Research

Category: Biased media?

It's not politicization, religious opposition, or public indifference, but conflict of interest...

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Media Matters Takes Action on Radical Right Media

Category: Biased media?

Taming the Savage Nation...

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Are Radical Right Media Feeding Political Violence and Hate?

Category: 2008 Election

Serious questions posed by Bill Moyers...

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At Columbia Journalism Review, a Call for a Framing Beat

Category: Framing Science

A modest but incredibly useful proposal...

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Only 24% of Republicans Believe Gore Deserves Nobel

Category: Global Warming

More data on Gore's impact...

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Why Do Conservatives Dominate Talk Radio?

Category: Biased media?

We've been Hannitized.

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A Two Americas of Cable TV Viewers

Category: Biased media?

Public views bias at CNN and Fox News as about the same, just in different directions.

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On Stem Cell Bill, The Weekly Standard Argues That Research Claims Are Hyped; New Studies Show "Middle Way" Compromise

Category: Stem Cell / Cloning Research

As I predicted last week in my column at Skeptical Inquirer Online, opponents of the House stem cell bill are arguing that science advocates have hyped both the promise and the public demand for research, while recent studies show a...

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