The information deficit model and climate change communication B Suldovsky Oxford research encyclopedia of climate science, 2017 | 239 | 2017 |
In science communication, why does the idea of the public deficit always return? Exploring key influences B Suldovsky Public understanding of science 25 (4), 415-426, 2016 | 148 | 2016 |
Science communication and stakeholder expertise: Insights from sustainability science B Suldovsky, B McGreavy, L Lindenfeld Environmental Communication 11 (5), 587-592, 2017 | 29 | 2017 |
Evaluating epistemic commitments and science communication practice in transdisciplinary research B Suldovsky, B McGreavy, L Lindenfeld Science Communication 40 (4), 499-523, 2018 | 28 | 2018 |
Public perceptions of who counts as a scientist for controversial science B Suldovsky, A Landrum, NJ Stroud Public Understanding of Science 28 (7), 797-811, 2019 | 22 | 2019 |
Mass communication research in sustainability science: Moving toward an engaged approach to address society’s sustainability dilemma H Smith, B Suldovsky, L Lindenfeld Mass Communication and Society 19 (5), 548-565, 2016 | 16 | 2016 |
Science and policy: scientific expertise and individual participation in boundary management H Smith, B Suldovsky, L Lindenfeld Journal of Applied Communication Research 44 (1), 78-95, 2016 | 13 | 2016 |
Strengthening public engagement on environmental hazards: insights from cross-disciplinary air pollution research B Suldovsky, L B. Frank Environmental Hazards 21 (3), 218-234, 2022 | 7 | 2022 |
The role of trust in communicating scientific consensus and the environmental benefits of genetically engineered crops: Experimental evidence of a backfire effect B Suldovsky, H Akin Environmental Communication 17 (1), 101-118, 2023 | 6 | 2023 |
Communicating environmental risks: Local newspaper coverage of shellfish bacterial contamination in Maine B Suldovsky, E Arbor, V Skillin, L Lindenfeld Frontiers in Communication 3, 12, 2018 | 5 | 2018 |
The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard of 2016: Intersection of Technology and Public Understanding of Science in the United States B Suldovsky, WK Hallman Societies 12 (5), 133, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
Helping scientists to communicate well for all considered: Strategic science communication in an age of environmental and health crises B Suldovsky, M Allison, M Joubert, IE Lofgren, S McWilliams Frontiers in Communication 7, 970331, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
Epistemic engagement: examining personal epistemology and engagement preferences with climate change in Oregon B Suldovsky, D Taylor-Rodríguez Climatic Change 166 (3-4), 48, 2021 | 1 | 2021 |
Extreme heat & public perception in Portland, Oregon: Evidence of a compounding vulnerability effect for climate hazards B Suldovsky, M Baer Kramer, J Fink PLOS Climate 3 (5), e0000386, 2024 | | 2024 |
Communicating Science and Risk/Communicating Health and Risk J Spoon, B Suldovsky, L Frank | | 2021 |
A Study on How African Immigrants Experience Being Black in America N Mbock, B Suldovsky | | 2020 |
Improving Patient-Provider Perceptions through Alternate Intake Forms C Torres, B Suldovsky | | 2020 |
Voices on Climate Change B Suldovsky, AR Lindgren, A Holz, M Haeffner, J Mcgee | | 2019 |
BREATHE OREGON: Improving Urban Air Quality through Community Engagement and University Research LA George, M Peveto, V Shandas, M Riskedahl, B Suldovsky, J Nami AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, GH32A-02, 2018 | | 2018 |
Don't shoot (your) messenger: Counteracting climate change polarization through partisan identity alignment HM Smith, B Suldovsky AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, PA42C-01, 2018 | | 2018 |