Dominique Brossard, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBruce Lewenstein | grad student | 2002 | Cornell | |
(Media effects, public perceptions of science and authoritarian attitudes towards agricultural biotechnology decision -making.) |
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Wirz CD, Howell EL, Scheufele DA, et al. (2023) Examining expertise: Synthetic biology experts' perceptions of risk, benefit, and the public for research and applications regulation. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 9636625231166652 |
Calice MN, Bao L, Beets B, et al. (2022) A triangulated approach for understanding scientists' perceptions of public engagement with science. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 9636625221122285 |
Bao L, Calice MN, Brossard D, et al. (2022) How institutional factors at US land-grant universities impact scientists' public scholarship. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 9636625221094413 |
Yang S, Brossard D, Scheufele DA, et al. (2022) The science of YouTube: What factors influence user engagement with online science videos? Plos One. 17: e0267697 |
Howell EL, Brossard D. (2021) (Mis)informed about what? What it means to be a science-literate citizen in a digital world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Howell EL, Wirz CD, Scheufele DA, et al. (2020) Deference and decision-making in science and society: How deference to scientific authority goes beyond confidence in science and scientists to become authoritarianism. Public Understanding of Science (Bristol, England). 29: 800-818 |
Rose KM, Markowitz EM, Brossard D. (2020) Scientists' incentives and attitudes toward public communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Mueller-Herbst JM, Xenos MA, Scheufele DA, et al. (2020) Saw It on Facebook: The Role of Social Media in Facilitating Science Issue Awareness: Social Media and Society. 6: 205630512093041 |
Su LY, Scheufele DA, Brossard D, et al. (2020) Political and personality predispositions and topical contexts matter: Effects of uncivil comments on science news engagement intentions: New Media & Society. 146144482090436 |
Akin H, Cacciatore MA, Yeo SK, et al. (2020) Publics’ Support for Novel and Established Science Issues Linked to Perceived Knowledge and Deference to Science International Journal of Public Opinion Research |