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- Bachelors Journalism Université de Montréal
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dominique Brossard is a professor and chair of the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She is a member of the steering committee for the university's Robert & Jean Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies and is affiliated with other institutes at the university, including the Energy Institute, the Global Health Institute, and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. Brossard also holds a position as a principal investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research.
Dominique Brossard's Published Works
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Published Works
- Scientific knowledge and attitude change: The impact of a citizen science project (2005) (607)
- The "Nasty Effect: " Online Incivility and Risk Perceptions of Emerging Technologies (2014) (562)
- Genetically Engineered Crops: Experiences and Prospects (2016) (352)
- Social Structure and Citizenship: Examining the Impacts of Social Setting, Network Heterogeneity, and Informational Variables on Political Participation (2004) (347)
- Are Issue-Cycles Culturally Constructed? A Comparison of French and American Coverage of Global Climate Change (2004) (329)
- Deference to Scientific Authority Among a Low Information Public: Understanding U.S. Opinion on Agricultural Biotechnology (2006) (310)
- New media landscapes and the science information consumer (2013) (284)
- Science, New Media, and the Public (2013) (282)
- Religiosity as a perceptual filter: examining processes of opinion formation about nanotechnology (2009) (273)
- Effects of Value Predispositions, Mass Media Use, and Knowledge on Public Attitudes Toward Embryonic Stem Cell Research (2008) (247)
- Media Coverage of Public Health Epidemics: Linking Framing and Issue Attention Cycle Toward an Integrated Theory of Print News Coverage of Epidemics (2008) (238)
- Democracy Based on Difference: Examining the Links Between Structural Heterogeneity, Heterogeneity of Discussion Networks, and Democratic Citizenship (2006) (235)
- YouTube, Social Norms and Perceived Salience of Climate Change in the American Mind (2017) (215)
- Fact-checking as risk communication: the multi-layered risk of misinformation in times of COVID-19 (2020) (208)
- Knowledge, Reservations, or Promise? (2002) (199)
- Interactions with the Mass Media (2008) (189)
- Reporting a Potential Pandemic (2007) (136)
- Are Social Norms Campaigns Really Magic Bullets? Assessing the Effects of Students' Misperceptions on Drinking Behavior (2003) (128)
- Pathways to Political Participation? Religion, Communication Contexts, and Mass Media (2003) (118)
- Science on Television in the 21st Century (2011) (115)
- Toxic talk? How online incivility can undermine perceptions of media credibility (2012) (104)
- U.S. attitudes on human genome editing (2017) (102)
- Building Buzz (2014) (99)
- Uncivil and personal? Comparing patterns of incivility in comments on the Facebook pages of news outlets (2018) (94)
- Coverage of emerging technologies: A comparison between print and online media (2012) (93)
- Social norms and expectancy violation theories: assessing the effectiveness of health communication campaigns (2004) (92)
- Public communication of science 2.0 (2014) (90)
- Science-Media Interface (2008) (88)
- An Overview of Attitudes Toward Genetically Engineered Food. (2018) (86)
- Socialization or Rewards? Predicting U.S. Scientist-Media Interactions (2009) (84)
- Do They Know What They Read? Building a Scientific Literacy Measurement Instrument Based on Science Media Coverage (2006) (84)
- Analyzing public sentiments online: combining human- and computer-based content analysis (2017) (83)
- Interpersonal Amplification of Risk? Citizen Discussions and Their Impact on Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of a Biological Research Facility (2011) (83)
- The Role of Media and Deference to Scientific Authority in Cultivating Trust in Sources of Information about Emerging Technologies (2012) (82)
- Do Citizens Want to Have Their Say? Media, Agricultural Biotechnology, and Authoritarian Views of Democratic Processes in Science (2003) (77)
- Promises and perils of gene drives: Navigating the communication of complex, post-normal science (2019) (74)
- The Role of Perceptions of Media Bias in General and Issue-Specific Political Participation (2011) (73)
- The Soul of a Polarized Democracy (2009) (72)
- The changing information environment for nanotechnology: online audiences and content (2010) (67)
- Journalism and Social Media as Means of Observing the Contexts of Science (2013) (65)
- Is Facebook Making Us Dumber? Exploring Social Media Use as a Predictor of Political Knowledge (2018) (63)
- Scientists’ incentives and attitudes toward public communication (2020) (62)
- Rethinking Social Amplification of Risk: Social Media and Zika in Three Languages (2018) (59)
- Science News Consumption Patterns and Their Implications for Public Understanding of Science (2015) (58)
- Partisan amplification of risk: American perceptions of nuclear energy risk in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster (2014) (58)
- Tweeting nano: how public discourses about nanotechnology develop in social media environments (2013) (57)
- Perceived familiarity or factual knowledge? Comparing operationalizations of scientific understanding (2012) (56)
- Media, Social Proximity, and Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Avian Flu in Hong Kong and in the United States (2011) (54)
- Where do science debates come from? Understanding attention cycles and framing. (2007) (47)
- Believing and sharing misinformation, fact-checks, and accurate information on social media: The role of anxiety during COVID-19 (2021) (47)
- Selecting Our Own Science (2015) (45)
- Information-Sharing and Community-Building: Exploring the Use of Twitter in Science Public Relations (2017) (44)
- A Media Effects Model for Public Perceptions of Science and Technology (2002) (43)
- How do U.S. state residents form opinions about ‘fracking’ in social contexts? A multilevel analysis (2017) (43)
- The Public, the Media and Agricultural Biotechnology (2007) (42)
- Effects of Journalistic Adjudication on Factual Beliefs, News Evaluations, Information Seeking, and Epistemic Political Efficacy (2014) (42)
- Mapping the Landscape of Public Attitudes on Synthetic Biology (2017) (40)
- The Polls—Trends (2019) (40)
- Inequalities in Scientific Understanding (2014) (39)
- Value predispositions as perceptual filters: Comparing of public attitudes toward nanotechnology in the United States and Singapore (2015) (37)
- Opposing ends of the spectrum: Exploring trust in scientific and religious authorities (2018) (37)
- SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Surveillance for Public Health Action (2021) (37)
- Precision of Information, Sensational Information, and Self‐Efficacy Information as Message‐Level Variables Affecting Risk Perceptions (2012) (36)
- Disentangling the Influence of Value Predispositions and Risk/Benefit Perceptions on Support for Nanotechnology Among the American Public (2014) (35)
- Media, scientific journals and science communication: examining the construction of scientific controversies (2009) (34)
- (Mis)informed about what? What it means to be a science-literate citizen in a digital world (2021) (32)
- Getting Citizens Involved: How Controversial Policy Debates Stimulate Issue Participation During a Political Campaign (2010) (32)
- Conflict or Caveats? Effects of Media Portrayals of Scientific Uncertainty on Audience Perceptions of New Technologies (2016) (31)
- Engaging the Public at a Science Festival (2017) (31)
- Public views about editing genes in wildlife for conservation (2019) (30)
- My Friend's Enemy: How Split-Screen Debate Coverage Influences Evaluation of Presidential Debates (2007) (30)
- Following the Leader: Using Opinion Leaders in Environmental Strategic Communication (2013) (30)
- Narrowing the nano discourse (2010) (29)
- The Polls—Trends Public Reactions to Global Health Threats and Infectious Diseases (2007) (29)
- The case of #arseniclife: Blogs and Twitter in informal peer review (2017) (28)
- Distinguishing scientific knowledge: The impact of different measures of knowledge on genetically modified food attitudes (2019) (28)
- Tweeting disaster: an analysis of online discourse about nuclear power in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident (2016) (26)
- What we know about effective public engagement on CRISPR and beyond (2021) (24)
- Are attitudes toward labeling nano products linked to attitudes toward GMO? Exploring a potential ‘spillover’ effect for attitudes toward controversial technologies (2018) (24)
- The effect of comment moderation on perceived bias in science news (2017) (23)
- “Split Screens” and “Spin Rooms”: Debate Modality, Post-Debate Coverage, and the New Videomalaise (2009) (23)
- Of Society, Nature, and Health: How Perceptions of Specific Risks and Benefits of Genetically Engineered Foods Shape Public Rejection (2020) (22)
- Assessing Models of Public Understanding In ELSI Outreach Materials (2006) (21)
- Engagement present and future: Graduate student and faculty perceptions of social media and the role of the public in science engagement (2019) (21)
- Misperceptions in Polarized Politics: The Role of Knowledge, Religiosity, and Media (2014) (20)
- Attitudes about Food and Food-Related Biotechnology (2017) (19)
- Scientists Joking on Social Media: An Empirical Analysis of #overlyhonestmethods (2018) (19)
- The Role of News Media in the Social Amplification of Risk (2015) (19)
- Deference and decision-making in science and society: How deference to scientific authority goes beyond confidence in science and scientists to become authoritarianism (2020) (18)
- The (Changing) Nature of Scientist–Media Interactions (2017) (18)
- Opinion Climates, Spirals of Silence and Biotechnology: Public Opinion as a Heuristic for Scientific Decision-making (2007) (18)
- Attitudinal gaps: How experts and lay audiences form policy attitudes toward controversial science (2016) (17)
- Stimulating Upstream Engagement: An Experimental Study of Nanotechnology Information Seeking (2011) (17)
- Perspectives on communication about agricultural biotechnology. (2007) (16)
- MEDIALIZED SCIENCE? (2013) (16)
- The influence of temperature on #ClimateChange and #GlobalWarming discourses on Twitter (2017) (16)
- “Shared” Information in the Age of Big Data (2016) (15)
- News coverage of controversial emerging technologies (2012) (14)
- Seeing through risk-colored glasses: Risk and benefit perceptions, knowledge, and the politics of fracking in the United States (2019) (13)
- Nanotechnology as a moral issue? Religion and science in the U.S. (2008) (13)
- Mapping Neuroscientists’ Perceptions of the Nature and Effects of Public Visibility (2016) (13)
- News coverage of public health issues: the role of news sources and the processes of news construction. (2009) (13)
- Communicating data: interactive infographics, scientific data and credibility (2018) (12)
- Using a Deliberative Exercise To Foster Public Engagement in Nanotechnology (2014) (12)
- Disagreement and Value Predispositions: Understanding Public Opinion About Stem Cell Research (2013) (12)
- Saw It on Facebook: The Role of Social Media in Facilitating Science Issue Awareness (2020) (12)
- There Is Water Everywhere: How News Framing Amplifies the Effect of Ecological Worldviews on Preference for Flooding Protection Policy (2011) (11)
- Channeling Science Information Seekers' Attention? A Content Analysis of Top-Ranked vs. Lower-Ranked Sites in Google (2014) (11)
- Societal Debates About Emerging Genetic Technologies: Toward a Science of Public Engagement (2020) (11)
- News Media Use and the Informed Public in the Digital Age (2018) (11)
- German reactions to genetic engineering in food production. (2007) (11)
- What Do We (Not) Know About Global Views of Human Gene Editing? Insights and Blind Spots in the CRISPR Era. (2020) (11)
- The Trust Fallacy (2021) (10)
- Crude comments and concern: Online incivility's effect on risk perceptions of emerging technologies (2011) (10)
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on genetically engineered crops influences public discourse (2018) (10)
- What’s in a name? How we define nanotech shapes public reactions (2013) (10)
- The soul of a polarized democracy: Talk, media, and attitude extremity during the 2004 presidential election (2009) (9)
- The chronic growing pains of communicating science online. (2022) (9)
- Whose AI? How different publics think about AI and its social impacts (2022) (9)
- Are scientists really out of touch (2009) (9)
- How public perceptions of social distancing evolved over a critical time period: communication lessons learnt from the American state of Wisconsin (2020) (9)
- Pink slimed: Media framing of novel food technologies and risk related to ground beef and processed foods in the U.S. (2018) (8)
- Factors associated with behavioral compliance to prevent the spread of viral hemorrhagic septicemia. (2012) (8)
- Biotechnology and consumer information. (2007) (8)
- A (Brave) New World? Challenges and Opportunities for Communication about Biotechnology in New Information Environments (2012) (8)
- Toward product-based regulation of crops (2022) (7)
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on genetically engineered crops influences public discourse. (2018) (7)
- A Mixed Methods Study of Public Perception of Social Distancing: Integrating Qualitative and Computational Analyses for Text Data (2021) (7)
- Mass media and public perceptions of red and green biotechnology: a case study from Switzerland. (2007) (7)
- Biotechnology, communication and the public: Keys to delve into the social perception of science (2018) (7)
- How do policymakers and think tank stakeholders prioritize the risks of the nuclear fuel cycle? A semantic network analysis (2018) (7)
- Protective Progressives to Distrustful Traditionalists: A Post Hoc Segmentation Method for Science Communication (2018) (7)
- Advocating for controversial issues: The effect of activism on compliance‐gaining strategy likelihood of use (2003) (6)
- Information snapshots: What Google searches really tell us about emerging technologies (2012) (6)
- The science of YouTube: What factors influence user engagement with online science videos? (2022) (6)
- Genetically modified foods: US public opinion research polls. (2007) (6)
- Twitter as the social media of choice for sharing science (2014) (6)
- Public attitudes toward urban foxes and coyotes: the roles of perceived risks and benefits, political ideology, ecological worldview, and attention to local news about urban wildlife (2020) (5)
- An inconvenient source? Attributes of science documentaries and their effects on information-related behavioral intentions (2018) (5)
- Modeling Risk Perceptions, Benefit Perceptions, and Approval of Releasing Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes as a Response to Zika Virus (2020) (5)
- New Media Audiences’ Perceptions of Male and Female Scientists in Two Sci-Fi Movies (2015) (5)
- Public perceptions of agricultural biotechnology in the UK: the case of genetically modified food. (2007) (5)
- Elevating the conversation about GE crops (2017) (5)
- The Values of Synthetic Biology: Researcher Views of Their Field and Participation in Public Engagement (2018) (5)
- Development of an interdisciplinary, multi-method approach to seasonal climate forecast communication at the local scale (2020) (5)
- Policymakers and stakeholders' perceptions of science-driven nuclear energy policy (2018) (5)
- Political and personality predispositions and topical contexts matter: Effects of uncivil comments on science news engagement intentions (2020) (5)
- Public engagement: Faculty lived experiences and perspectives underscore barriers and a changing culture in academia (2022) (5)
- Governing controversial technologies: consensus conferences as a communications tool. (2007) (4)
- Polarized platforms? How partisanship shapes perceptions of “algorithmic news bias” (2021) (4)
- News Leads and News Frames in Stories about Stem Cell Research (2008) (4)
- The state of GMOs on social media An analysis of state-level variables and discourse on Twitter in the United States (2020) (4)
- The Role of Biotechnology in a Sustainable Food Supply: Social Challenges (2012) (4)
- Ukrainian nationalist parties and connective action: an analysis of electoral campaigning and social media sentiments (2019) (4)
- Policy decision-making, public involvement and nuclear energy: what do expert stakeholders think and why? (2015) (4)
- Science, Its Publics and New Media. Reflecting on the Present and Future of Science Communication. (2014) (4)
- The hostile media effect and opinions about agricultural biotechnology. (2007) (3)
- 48. Media framing and perceptions of risk for food technologies: the case of ‘pink slime’ (2016) (3)
- Publics’ Support for Novel and Established Science Issues Linked to Perceived Knowledge and Deference to Science (2020) (3)
- Risk communication, risk beliefs and democracy: the case of agricultural biotechnology. (2007) (3)
- Selective perception of novel science: how definitions affect information processing about nanotechnology (2017) (3)
- Methods for Assessing Online Climate Change Communication, Social Media Discussion, and Behavior (2017) (3)
- What do Brazilians think about transgenics (2007) (2)
- Food aid crisis and communication about GM foods: experiences from Southern Africa. (2007) (2)
- Enhanced threat or therapeutic benefit? Risk and benefit perceptions of human gene editing by purpose and heritability of edits (2020) (2)
- How institutional factors at US land-grant universities impact scientists’ public scholarship (2022) (2)
- Learning without seeking?: Incidental exposure to science news on social media & knowledge of gene editing (2021) (2)
- Elite Asian Newspaper Coverage of Agricultural Biotechnology (2004) (2)
- The Bt maize experience in the Philippines: a multi-stakeholder convergence. (2007) (2)
- Approval process and adoption of Bollgard cotton in India: a private company perspective. (2007) (1)
- Introduction to Special Series: Communicating About Zika (2018) (1)
- Scientists’ and the Publics’ Views of Synthetic Biology (2019) (1)
- A triangulated approach for understanding scientists’ perceptions of public engagement with science (2022) (1)
- Uncivil and Personal? Comparing Patterns of Incivility in Facebook Comments of News Outlets (2017) (1)
- Models of Public Understandingof Science (2005) (1)
- Scientists and Synthetic Biology: New Science, New Media, (New) Public Engagement (2016) (1)
- Tracking public interest in emerging technologies: Mapping the landscape (2009) (1)
- Science communication during COVID-19: when theory meets practice and best practices meet reality (2022) (1)
- Science engagement and social media (2019) (1)
- Media Frame Building and Culture: Transgenic crops in two Brazilian Newspapers during the “Year of Controversy” (2013) (1)
- Elevating the conversation about GE crops (2017) (0)
- Developing the User Experience for a Next Generation Nuclear Fuel Cycle Simulator (NGFCS) (2017) (0)
- In politics, caricatures can become facts, and that is bad for everyone (2014) (0)
- Distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables. Channels and operators of the French network. (1998) (0)
- Public Perceptions of Genetic Engineering Applied to Foods and Agriculture (2017) (0)
- Issue Framing Online: A Content Analysis of Google's Results Page (2011) (0)
- Values, Information, and Mass Media: Examining Routes of Influence on Public Opinion About Stem Cell Research (2007) (0)
- Fruit and vegetable notebook: all the statistics you need to know on a vital sector of the French economy. (1990) (0)
- The Digital Production Gap: The Role of News Media Use, Information Processing, and Opinion Expression (2012) (0)
- Social Media and Science News (2017) (0)
- Seeking information about complex science: The interplay of risk-benefit perceptions and prior knowledge (2012) (0)
- Bio-Terror in our Backyard? Conflict, News, and Citizens’ Knowledge and Perceptual Gaps About a Bio-Research Facility (2011) (0)
- W astewater surveillance for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 Wastewater Surveillance for Public Health Action (2022) (0)
- Evaluation of Presidential Debates My Friend ' s Enemy : How Split-Screen Debate Coverage Influences (2011) (0)
- The new communication environment and its influence on media credibility (2011) (0)
- Strategies for Sustaining Public Engagement in a Research Career (2019) (0)
- The GEO-PIE project: case study of Web-based outreach at Cornell University, USA (2007) (0)
- Fictional scenarios, real concerns: science fiction and perceptions of human genome editing (2023) (0)
- Response to Gould et al. and Vincelli et al. (2017) (0)
- Key figures for fruit and vegetables, 1992 data. (1993) (0)
- Value Predispositions as Perceptual Filters: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Public Attitudes toward Nanotechnology in the United States and Singapore (2013) (0)
- Epistemic Political Efficacy Measure (2017) (0)
- The risk of relocation: risk perceptions and communication surrounding the tradeoffs between floods and economic opportunities in Iquitos, Peru (2022) (0)
- Scientists and New Media: Challenges and Opportunities (2015) (0)
- Assessing models of outreach in ELSI projects: Final Report to the DOE's ELSI program (2007) (0)
- Visualizing Scientific Data for Lay Audiences: Effects of Graphical Characteristics on Comprehension and Confidence in Data Quality (2015) (0)
- Apples. The fresh produce market and consumption in France (1989) (0)
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