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Tracking the release of IPCC AR5 on Twitter: Users, comments, and sources following the release of the Working Group I Summary for Policymakers
TP Newman
Public Understanding of Science 26 (7), 815-825, 2017
1822017
Political marketing
BI Newman, W Cwalina, A Falkowski, TP Newman, M Jabłońska
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Interest Groups, Lobbying and Public Affairs …, 2022
1412022
Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes
TP Newman, EC Nisbet, MC Nisbet
Public Understanding of Science 27 (8), 985-1002, 2018
1402018
Framing, the Media, and Environmental Communication
MC Nisbet, TP Newman
The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication, 325-338, 2015
1402015
A re-assessment of factors associated with environmental concern and behavior using the 2010 General Social Survey
TP Newman, R Fernandes
Environmental Education Research 22 (2), 153-175, 2016
1072016
Whose AI? How different publics think about AI and its social impacts
L Bao, NM Krause, MN Calice, DA Scheufele, CD Wirz, D Brossard, ...
Computers in Human Behavior 130, 107182, 2022
402022
Exploring scholars’ public engagement goals in Canada and the United States
JC Besley, TP Newman, A Dudo, LA Tiffany
Public Understanding of Science 29 (8), 855-867, 2020
382020
Theory and best practices in science communication training
TP Newman
Routledge, 2019
342019
Contribution of training to scientists’ public engagement intentions: A test of indirect relationships using parallel multiple mediation
J Copple, N Bennett, A Dudo, WK Moon, TP Newman, J Besley, N Leavey, ...
Science Communication 42 (4), 508-537, 2020
282020
Surveying public perceptions of artificial intelligence in health care in the United States: systematic review
B Beets, TP Newman, EL Howell, L Bao, S Yang
Journal of Medical Internet Research 25, e40337, 2023
242023
Polarized platforms? How partisanship shapes perceptions of “algorithmic news bias”
MN Calice, L Bao, I Freiling, E Howell, MA Xenos, S Yang, D Brossard, ...
new media & society 25 (11), 2833-2854, 2023
202023
The emergence of science as a political brand
TP Newman
Journal of Political Marketing 19 (1-2), 137-152, 2020
172020
Brand
BI Newman, TP Newman
Kendall Hunt, 2018
162018
Effect of context on scientists’ normative beliefs
LA Tiffany, S Hautea, JC Besley, TP Newman, A Dudo
Science Communication 44 (1), 86-107, 2022
122022
American scientists’ willingness to use different communication tactics
JC Besley, TP Newman, A Dudo, LA Tiffany
Science Communication 43 (4), 486-507, 2021
122021
The role of epistemic beliefs in predicting citizen interest and engagement with science and technology
H Choung, TP Newman, N Stenhouse
International Journal of Science Education, Part B 10 (3), 248-265, 2020
122020
Bridging Science with Society: Defining Pathways for Engagement.
BL MacArthur, LA Lindenfeld, EL Aurbach, B Bevan, TP Newman
Communication Center Journal 6 (1), 62-78, 2020
72020
Truvada: Promoting gay promiscuity or ending the HIV stigma
A Hackl, T Newman
The New York Times, 2015
52015
In Ai we trust: The interplay of media use, political ideology, and trust in shaping emerging AI attitudes
S Yang, NM Krause, L Bao, MN Calice, TP Newman, DA Scheufele, ...
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 10776990231190868, 2023
42023
COVID-19 public health messages have been all over the place – but researchers know how to do better
T Newman, D Brossard, E Howell
https://theconversation.com/covid-19-public-health-messages-have-been-all …, 2021
22021
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