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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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Reflections on American Academy's Report: Do Scientists Understand the Public?

Category: Science communication research

A valuable report on public engagement, but is science ready for an informed, deliberative, and participatory public who might voice preferences that cut against the interests of science?

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Text of Remarks on "Re-Imagining University Science Media"

Category: Science journalism

The value of university-based science media is greater now than at anytime before, but to maximize potential, new considerations and practices are needed.

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Re-Imagining the Future of University Research Magazines

Category: Future of Journalism

Your ideas and proposals wanted...

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Earth Day's Untold Story: Climate Change & Human Health

Category: Science communication research

Less than 5% of climate change coverage mentions human health dimensions...

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At the Media For Science Blog, European Journalists Reconsider University PR Strategies

Category: Science journalism

Shifting the imbalance between the resources spent on public relations and those spent on science journalism....

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AU Hires New Faculty in Science Journalism and Risk Communication

Category: American University

Building a center for science communication in the nation's capitol....

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ON THURS: Harvard Panel with Andrew Revkin

Category: Science journalism

A focus on climate change and the media...

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Richard Gallagher Steps Down as Editor of The Scientist

Category: Science journalism

The founding editor leaves one of the top outlets for reporting on research, economics, politics, and public engagement in the life sciences...

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CJR Tracks Copenhagen Coverage

Category: Science journalism

Your morning read on Copenhagen....

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CJR on the Climate Change E-Mail Debate: A Must Read

Category: Science journalism

Perhaps the best place to go for context...

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