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Matthew C Nisbet

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 7, 2007
Science and society. Framing ScienceMatthew C Nisbet, Chris Mooney
BMC Medical Ethics|March 1, 2013
Bioethics in popular science: evaluating the media impact of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks on the biobank debateMatthew C Nisbet, Declan Fahy
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
What's next for science communication? Promising directions and lingering distractionsMatthew C Nisbet, Dietram A Scheufele
American Journal of Public Health|July 23, 2011
Framing peak petroleum as a public health problem: audience research and participatory engagement in the United StatesMatthew C Nisbet, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|September 27, 2018
Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudesTodd P Newman, Erik C Nisbet, Matthew C Nisbet
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 21, 2010
Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and MaltaKaren Akerlof, Roberto Debono, Peter Berry, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|June 11, 2009
Science communication reconsideredTania Bubela, Matthew C Nisbet, Rick Borchelt, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 7, 2007
Science and society. Framing ScienceMatthew C Nisbet, Chris Mooney
BMC Medical Ethics|March 1, 2013
Bioethics in popular science: evaluating the media impact of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks on the biobank debateMatthew C Nisbet, Declan Fahy
American Journal of Botany|May 31, 2011
What's next for science communication? Promising directions and lingering distractionsMatthew C Nisbet, Dietram A Scheufele
American Journal of Public Health|July 23, 2011
Framing peak petroleum as a public health problem: audience research and participatory engagement in the United StatesMatthew C Nisbet, Edward Maibach, Anthony Leiserowitz
Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England)|September 27, 2018
Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudesTodd P Newman, Erik C Nisbet, Matthew C Nisbet
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 21, 2010
Public perceptions of climate change as a human health risk: surveys of the United States, Canada and MaltaKaren Akerlof, Roberto Debono, Peter Berry, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|June 11, 2009
Science communication reconsideredTania Bubela, Matthew C Nisbet, Rick Borchelt, et al.
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