AU Documentary Film Professor Helps PBS Put a Human Face on Climate Change
Category: Environmental Communication
A spotlight on the Center for Environmental Filmmaking
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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
Category: Environmental Communication
A spotlight on the Center for Environmental Filmmaking
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Category: Entertainment Media
Taming a new medium for opinion-leader influence...
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Category: Film/Doc Impact
...and what will it mean for public trust in university-based science?
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Category: DC Events
A deliberative screening about the place of evolution in American society...
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Category: Film/Doc Impact
More signs that the Right has discovered documentary as a strategic communication tool...
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Category: Global Warming
The award winning series calls global warming the most important issue of our time.
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Category: Film/Doc Impact
Maher Profits, We All Lose....
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Category: 2008 Election
Don't underestimate the impact of right-wing documentaries...
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Category: Film/Doc Impact
Taking a systematic look at the topics that have everyone buzzing...
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Category: Film/Doc Impact
Michael Moore, Al Gore, Morgan Spurlock...and Ben Stein?!
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