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Visiting Fulbright researcher writes about scientific enlightenment in Russia

logo st petersburg stateProfessor Julia Balashova of St. Petersburg State University has just published an article about the traditions of scientific enlightenment in Russia.
She is affiliated with the Knight Center as a Fulbright Scholar doing research at MSU this academic year.
Balashova is a professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she heads the master’s program in popular science journalism.
Her article in the International Journal of Environmental & Science Education examines scientific enlightenment at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a period characterized by significant scientific and sociopolitical changes.
At the time, the level of education in Russia was extremely low, and good education was accessible only to the upper class, according to the study, “The Scientific Enlightenment System in Russia in the Early Twentieth Century as a Model for Popularizing Science.”
Therefore, a program for popularizing science was launched. The main means of popularization of science included publication of popular-science periodicals and giving universities considerable autonomy. During the subsequent Soviet period, popularization of science continued, but included a government drive to eliminate illiteracy in light of Marxism-Leninism

Research director publishes study on sustainability behaviors

Bruno Takahashi

Bruno Takahashi


Knight Center research director Bruno Takahashi published a study titled “Sustainability behaviors among college students: an application of the Values-Belief-Norm theory ”  in the journal  Environmental Education Research. The study, co-authored with Knight Center faculty affiliates John Besley and Adam Zwickle, along with doctoral students Cameron Whitley and Alisa Lertpratchya, presents an analysis of survey data of over 1,500 undergraduate students at Michigan State University.
The researchers examined the effect of values, beliefs and social norms – on transportation choices, recycling, food choices, energy conservation and support for political candidates. A comparison of the five behaviors reveals that adherence to biospheric values is a consistent predictor for all behaviors measured. Social norms were also important in explaining the extent of engagement with these behaviors. Continue reading

Research director co-edits special section of international journal

Bruno Takahashi

Bruno Takahashi


Research director Bruno Takahashi has co-edited a special section of the International Journal of Communication.
The special section, titled “Climate and Sustainability Communication Campaigns,” was co-edited with Lucy Atkinson from the University of Texas-Austin, and Merav Katz-Kimchi, from the School of Sustainability, IDC, Israel. The special section includes articles from scholars from different communication subdisciplines, and from various methodological vantage points that examine the current state of, and the prospects for, climate and sustainability communication campaigns.
This special section grew out of a postconference cosponsored by the Environmental Communication, Health Communication, and Political Communication divisions at the 2015 International Communication Association meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Dr. Takahashi is currently the chair of the Environmental Communication Division.
One of the articles, “The Roles of Social Media in Promoting Sustainability in Higher Education,” was co-authored by Takahashi and Dr. Serena Carpenter, assistant professor in the School of Journalism at MSU, along with Ph.D graduate, Carie Cunningham (now assistant professor at Duquesne University), and Ph.D student Alisa P. Lertpratchya.
The articles can all be accessed here.

Knight Center researchers publish study about climate change coverage in the Great Lakes

Knight Center research director Bruno Takahashi recently co-authored a study in the journal Environmental Communication examining media coverage of climate change in news publications around the Great Lakes region.
The study was co-authored with Kanni Huang, a recent Ph.D graduate from MSU; Fred Fico, emeritus professor in the School of Journalism at MSU,; and Dave Poulson, senior associate director of the Knight Center.
The study, titled Climate change reporting in Great Lakes region newspapers: a comparative study of the use of expert sources, examined the use of expert sources by online news outlets and found that few expert sources were used in the coverage of climate change, compared to non-expert sources such as politicians.
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