Matthew C. Nowlin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Department of Political Science | University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorHank C. Jenkins-Smith | grad student | 2013 | University of Oklahoma | |
(Defining policy issues: The dynamics of information processing and issue definitions.) |
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Nowlin MC. (2020) Political beliefs, views about technocracy, and energy and climate policy preferences. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 963662520978567 |
Nowlin MC, Rabovsky TM. (2020) A Cultural Theory of Partisanship and Policy Attitudes Social Science Quarterly. 101: 878-892 |
Nowlin MC, Gupta K, Ripberger JT. (2020) Revenue use and public support for a carbon tax Environmental Research Letters. 15: 84032 |
Gupta K, Nowlin MC, Ripberger JT, et al. (2019) Tracking the nuclear ‘mood’ in the United States: Introducing a long term measure of public opinion about nuclear energy using aggregate survey data Energy Policy. 133: 110888 |
Nowlin MC. (2017) Improving Governance of Risk and Uncertainty Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory. 28: 158-160 |
Nowlin MC, Conner TW. (2017) “Hot rocks that shoot ghost bullets”: Native American perceptions of a nuclear waste facility Politics, Groups, and Identities. 7: 21-38 |
Nowlin MC. (2016) Policy Change, Policy Feedback, and Interest Mobilization: The Politics of Nuclear Waste Management Review of Policy Research. 33: 51-70 |
Nowlin MC. (2015) Modeling Issue Definitions Using Quantitative Text Analysis Policy Studies Journal. 44: 309-331 |
Conner TW, Nowlin MC, Rabovsky T, et al. (2015) Cultural theory and managerial values: Examining trust as a motivation for collaboration Public Administration |
Goebbert K, Jenkins-Smith HC, Klockow K, et al. (2012) Weather, climate, and worldviews: The sources and consequences of public perceptions of changes in local weather patterns Weather, Climate, and Society. 4: 132-144 |