Environment, Health & Science Publications

Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Politics & Government, Publications, Technology,
Siva Vaidhyanathan on social media and its effects on democracy
September 18, 2018
September 11, 2018—Siva Vaidhyanathan, Robertson Professor of Media Studies and director of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia,...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Technology,
Siva Vaidhyanathan on social media and its effects on democracy
September 18, 2018
September 11, 2018—Siva Vaidhyanathan, Robertson Professor of Media Studies and director of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia,...
Business & Economics, Domestic Affairs, Environment, Health & Science, Government Institutions, Papers, Publications, Technology,
Time to Fix It: Developing Rules for Internet Capitalism
August 16, 2018
A Shorenstein Center Fellows Research Paper by Tom Wheeler, former Chairman of the FCC under President Barack Obama, and Senior Research Fellow at Harvard...
Environment, Health & Science, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Papers, Policy & Issues, Publications,
Doom and Gloom: The Role of the Media in Public Disengagement on Climate Change
May 29, 2018
Photo credits: Diane Haeker and Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) Introduction In July of 2008, as a national broadcast correspondent, I reported...
Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Publications,
Health in the Headlines: Reporting on Health Policy in the Trump Era
April 4, 2018
A panel featuring: Julie Rovner Julie Rovner is Chief Washington Correspondent at Kaiser Health News. She joined KHN after 16 years as health policy correspondent...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Health in the Headlines: Reporting on Health Policy in the Trump Era
April 4, 2018
A panel featuring: Julie Rovner Julie Rovner is Chief Washington Correspondent at Kaiser Health News. She joined KHN after 16 years as health policy correspondent...
Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Publications, Race & Gender,
ProPublica’s Talia Buford on Environmental Inequity
April 3, 2018
April 3, 2018—Talia Buford, reporter for ProPublica, discussed environmental justice, the complexities of covering the environment, how environmental policy...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Race & Gender,
ProPublica’s Talia Buford on Environmental Inequity
April 3, 2018
April 3, 2018—Talia Buford, reporter for ProPublica, discussed environmental justice, the complexities of covering the environment, how environmental policy...
Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Publications,
Edward Morris: Art and Activism
November 15, 2017
November 14, 2017— Edward Morris, Professor of Practice in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts,...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Edward Morris: Art and Activism
November 15, 2017
November 14, 2017— Edward Morris, Professor of Practice in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts,...
Audio & Video, Domestic Affairs, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Michael Pollan on Improving Food Policy and Its Coverage in the Media
October 31, 2017
October 31, 2017—Author Michael Pollan discussed the Farm Bill’s far-reaching impact on the U.S. food system and the environment, how journalists can better...
Discussion Papers, Environment, Health & Science, Papers, Policy & Issues, Publications, Race & Gender,
Environmental Justice? Unjust Coverage of the Flint Water Crisis
July 11, 2017
A new paper by Derrick Z. Jackson, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (fall 2016), Boston Globe essayist, and a climate and energy writer for the Union of Concerned...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Events, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Sarah Kliff: Health Care Policy in the Media
March 29, 2016
March 29, 2016 — Sarah Kliff, deputy managing editor for visuals at Vox, discussed media coverage of the Affordable Care Act, what’s next for health care...
Audio & Video, Business & Economics, Domestic Affairs, Environment, Health & Science, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Prizes & Lectures, Race & Gender,
2016 Goldsmith Seminar on Investigative Reporting
March 4, 2016
A panel discussion with the winner and finalists of the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting: Robin McDowell, The Associated Press; Kimberly Kindy,...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Events, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Controversy! A Reporter’s Perspective On Global Climate & Energy Debates with Coral Davenport
February 9, 2016
February 9, 2016 — Coral Davenport, energy and environment correspondent for The New York Times, discussed her coverage of climate change policy, how the...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Past Events, Policy & Issues, Race & Gender,
Sexism, Science and Science Writing: Promoting Women Leaders in the Lab and Newsroom
Panel Discussion
April 2, 2015
Panel Discussion featuring: Ann Marie Lipinski, Curator, Nieman Foundation for Journalism Meg Urry, Professor of Physics & Astronomy, Yale University Jennifer...
Audio & Video, Environment, Health & Science, Journalistic Practice, News Business & Practice, Past Events, Policy & Issues,
Digital Tools Can Help Journalists Cover Complexity of Climate Change, Says Andrew Revkin
April 9, 2014
April 9, 2014 – Reporting on the issue of climate change has posed many challenges to journalists such as Andrew Revkin, who writes the Dot Earth...
Citizen Action & Interest Groups, Environment, Health & Science, Papers, Policy & Issues, Politics & Government, Publications,
Nature’s Prophet: Bill McKibben as Journalist, Public Intellectual and Activist
March 7, 2013
A paper by Fall 2012 Fellow Matthew C. Nisbet examines the impact of "knowledge journalism" on the climate change debate.
Environment, Health & Science, Papers, Policy & Issues, Publications,
Stories of Climate Change: Competing Narratives, the Media, and U.S. Public Opinion 2001–2010
February 1, 2012
Frederick W. Mayer Shorenstein Center Fellow, Fall 2011 Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University Read the full paper (PDF). Excerpt: A decade that...
Environment, Health & Science, Papers, Policy & Issues, Publications,
Modern Citizenship or Policy Dead End? Evaluating the Need for Public Participation in Science Policy Making, and Why Public Meetings May Not Be the Answer
January 3, 2011
A paper by Dietram A. Scheufele, fall 2010 fellow, analyzes the recent renaissance that consensus conferences and public meetings have experienced regarding...
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