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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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Audio and Highlights of the Harvard Kennedy School Panel w/ Andrew Revkin on Climate Change, Skeptics, and the Media

Category: Political Communication

Detailed summary from the prepared remarks and the Q&A discussion...

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AU Report on the Lobbying Strategy of the Nuclear Industry

Category: Nuclear Energy

A case study on how to leverage influence in Washington and shape public perceptions...

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A Look Back at AAAS 2008: "The Scientist Delusion" Column Receives Science & Society Journalism Honor

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

More from the 2008 AAAS panel on "Communicating Science in a Religious America..."

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Tenure-Track Position in Science, Environmental, and/or Health Journalism: American University, Washington DC

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

An opportunity to work in Washington, DC on research and projects that address major trends and challenges in the field...

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The Link? "Going Broad" with Darwinius masillae

Category: Entertainment Media

It's a smart strategy to reach wider audiences but also risks hype and public trust....

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Analysis of the Shake Up at Scientific American

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

Major changes in store for the original popular science magazine?

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Pew: Few Americans Fear the Loss of Their Local Newspaper

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

The public (and many bloggers) don't recognize what is at stake..

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Gallup: Belief in Climate Change Exaggeration at Record High

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

The trap in arguing that science compels policy action...

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Washington Post to Consolidate and Boost Its Science Coverage

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

The elite national papers remain the go-to source for coverage of science...

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Danish Science Journalism Meeting to Focus on Framing

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

Applying research to better engage publics...

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