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FRAME: Public Accountability:

Climate Scientists as Pastors and Skeptics as Peer-Reviewers?

Category: ClimateGate

UK Report and Der Spiegel both emphasize need for increased public access and participation in review of scientific data....

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Text of Remarks from Harvard Kennedy School Panel on Climate Change, Skeptics, and the Media

Category: FRAME: Public Accountability

More on a panel worth listening to and reading about...

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"ClimateGate": A Catchphrase That Instantly Flips the Frame On Climate Scientists

Category: Science communication research

When an event resonates with a storyline, it can dominate political debate....

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Food Inc: Will It Connect the Dots on Food System Problems?

Category: Film/Doc Impact

...and what will it mean for public trust in university-based science?

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From the Heartland Institute Directly to Conservative News

Category: Global Warming

More of the same effective playbook...

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How Strategic Framing Killed NJ Stem Cell Funding

Category: Stem Cell / Cloning Research

A perfect frame device "Loan to Clone" drove differential levels of activism...

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At the Heartland and Discovery Institutes, a Shared Rhetoric

Category: Global Warming

DI and HI together as one...

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DRUDGE: Clinton Assails Bush's 'War on Science'...

Category: FRAME: Public Accountability

Triggering the public accountability frame...

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At The NY Times Mag, is it really "bad science" or is it bad communication?

Category: Enviro/Science Reporting

"Here today, gone tomorrow" news peg reporting...

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Romney invests personal fortune in embryonic stem cell research; casinos, and Sudanese oil partners

Category: FRAME: Public Accountability

Can you say flip flopper?

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