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Overview

Matthew C. Nisbet is affiliated with Northeastern University in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, with a particular focus on Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management and Strategy and Management. Additionally, their work engages with topics in General Health Professions.

The scientist's scholarly output primarily appears in the publication venue OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University), where they have published three papers.

Recent publications by Matthew C. Nisbet include:

  • "Conveying the human implications of climate change: A climate change communication primer for public health professionals," 2023, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • "The carbon removal debate: asking critical questions about climate change futures," 2021, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • "How to win people's hearts and minds for GM farming," 2023, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Matthew C. Nisbet's work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Organizational Change and Leadership
  • Leadership and Management in Organizations
  • Child and Adolescent Health

The scientist has collaborated frequently with co-authors Edward Maibach and Melinda Weathers.

Best Publications

  • Communicating Climate Change: Why Frames Matter for Public Engagement

    Matthew C. Nisbet

  • What’s next for science communication? Promising directions and lingering distractions

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Dietram A. Scheufele

  • A public health frame arouses hopeful emotions about climate change

    Teresa A. Myers;Matthew C. Nisbet;Edward W. Maibach;Anthony A. Leiserowitz

  • Framing Science: The Stem Cell Controversy in an Age of Press/Politics

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Dominique Brossard;Adrianne Kroepsch

  • The Polls—Trends Twenty Years of Public Opinion about Global Warming

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Teresa Myers

  • Being a citizen online - New opportunities and dead ends

    Dietram A. Scheufele;Matthew C. Nisbet

  • Science communication reconsidered.

    Tania M. Bubela;Matthew C. Nisbet;Rick Borchelt;Fern Brunger

  • Reframing climate change as a public health issue: an exploratory study of public reactions

    Edward W Maibach;Matthew Nisbet;Matthew Nisbet;Paula Baldwin;Karen Akerlof

  • A Two-Step Flow of Influence? Opinion-Leader Campaigns on Climate Change

    Matthew C. Nisbet;John E. Kotcher

  • Biotechnology and the American Media The Policy Process and the Elite Press, 1970 to 1999

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Bruce V. Lewenstein

  • Social Structure and Citizenship: Examining the Impacts of Social Setting, Network Heterogeneity, and Informational Variables on Political Participation

    Dietram A. Scheufele;Matthew C. Nisbet;Dominique Brossard;Erik C. Nisbet

  • Knowledge, Reservations, or Promise?: A Media Effects Model for Public Perceptions of Science and Technology

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Dietram A. Scheufele;James Shanahan;Patricia Moy

  • Deference to Scientific Authority Among a Low Information Public: Understanding U.S. Opinion on Agricultural Biotechnology

    Dominique Brossard;Matthew C. Nisbet

  • How scientists view the public, the media and the political process

    John C. Besley;Matthew Nisbet

  • Science and society. Framing Science.

    Matthew C Nisbet;Chris Mooney

  • The Competition for Worldviews: Values, Information, and Public Support for Stem Cell Research

    Matthew C. Nisbet

  • Attention Cycles and Frames in the Plant Biotechnology Debate Managing Power and Participation through the Press/Policy Connection

    Matthew C. Nisbet;Michael Huge

  • Knowledge Into Action: Framing the Debates Over Climate Change and Poverty

    Matthew C. Nisbet

  • The science journalist online: Shifting roles and emerging practices

    Declan Fahy;Matthew C. Nisbet

  • Framing Science: A New Paradigm in Public Engagement

    Matthew C . Nisbet

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietram A. Scheufele
Dietram A. Scheufele University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dominique Brossard
Dominique Brossard University of Wisconsin–Madison
Edward Maibach
Edward Maibach George Mason University
Anthony Leiserowitz
Anthony Leiserowitz Yale University
Timothy Caulfield
Timothy Caulfield University of Alberta
James Shanahan
James Shanahan Indiana University
Gail Geller
Gail Geller Johns Hopkins University
Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca Jordan Michigan State University
Bartha Maria Knoppers
Bartha Maria Knoppers McGill University Health Centre
Peter M. Groffman
Peter M. Groffman City University of New York

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