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

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February 26, 2009

Danish Science Journalism Meeting to Focus on Framing

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

Applying research to better engage publics...

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February 25, 2009

At Environment, How to Sell A New Climate Policy

A bold call for innovations in communication strategy

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February 24, 2009

In the Clamor Over George Will, Pundits Win But Public Loses

Category: Blogging/New Media

Are we giving too much attention to George Will?

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February 23, 2009

Climate-Driven Migration Makes Front Page at WPost

Category: Global Warming

Profiling the climate stories that make the front page...

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February 20, 2009

Safina Responds to Criticism of His Call to End Darwin Worship

A narrative about the science instead of the "great man" of science....

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February 19, 2009

New Study Provides Clues on How to Build Public Support for Nuclear Energy

Category: Nuclear Energy

Building public trust in industry and regulators is the key to boosting public support for the technology....

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February 18, 2009

Holdren: Scientists Should Spend 10% of Their Time Talking to the Public

Category: Global Warming

A call for scientists to actively engage with the public...

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Analysis: Is the New "False Balance" Coverage of the Economic Impacts of Climate Change?

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

Part of the problem is that economists lack the same cultural authority as scientists...so it's easier to reduce them down to competing camps.

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February 17, 2009

If There is a Problem with Science Journalists, It's That They Are Losing Their Jobs...But There Is Hope In a New Model

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

Time to stop blaming the messenger and to look to the future, instead of the past.

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February 16, 2009

Framing the Stimulus' Impact Will Be the Next Challenge

Impacts will be uncertain and complex, interpreted through the lens of ideology....

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