Revkin and Olson on Framing and Climate Communication
Category: Global Warming
It's not just the frame, but also the source that matters.
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What's Next in Public Engagement?
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
Category: Global Warming
It's not just the frame, but also the source that matters.
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Category: Framing Science
Scientist bloggers are unlikely to replace journalists as quality sources of information...
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Category: Framing Science
Eight recommendations focused on boosting public engagement efforts...
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Category: Expelled
Engaging with the public on science and religion...
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Category: Framing Science
A focus on emphasizing shared values
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Category: Framing Science
Time to change not just policy, but also the frame and the lead spokespeople
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Category: Framing Science
A focus on recent topics at a June conference...
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Category: Framing Science
1. Emphasize dialogue; 2. be explicit about values; 3. maintain accuracy; 4. avoid denigrating social groups or using for partisan gain.
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Category: Global Warming
A call for scientists to actively engage with the public...
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Category: Evolution/Intelligent Design
Leading organizations counter the message of Dawkins and other New Atheists...
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