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Nan Li
Nan Li
Assistant Professor, Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Cross-pressuring conservative Catholics? Effects of Pope Francis’ encyclical on the US public opinion on climate change
N Li, J Hilgard, DA Scheufele, KM Winneg, KH Jamieson
Climatic Change 139, 367-380, 2016
962016
Tweeting nano: How public discourses about nanotechnology develop in social media environments
KK Runge, SK Yeo, M Cacciatore, DA Scheufele, D Brossard, M Xenos, ...
Journal of nanoparticle research 15, 1-11, 2013
792013
How do US state residents form opinions about ‘fracking’in social contexts? A multilevel analysis
EL Howell, N Li, H Akin, DA Scheufele, MA Xenos, D Brossard
Energy Policy 106, 345-355, 2017
672017
Message framing and climate change communication: A meta-analytical review
N Li, LYF Su
Journal of Applied Communications 102 (3), 4, 2018
482018
Tweeting disaster: An analysis of online discourse about nuclear power in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident
N Li, H Akin, LYF Su, D Brossard, MA Xenos, DA Scheufele
Journal of Science Communication 15 (5), A02, 2016
452016
Communicating data: interactive infographics, scientific data and credibility
N Li, D Brossard, DA Scheufele, PH Wilson, KM Rose
432018
Media coverage and government policy of nuclear power in the People's Republic of China
Y Wang, N Li, J Li
Progress in Nuclear Energy 77, 214-223, 2014
422014
Channeling Science Information Seekers' Attention? A Content Analysis of Top-Ranked vs. Lower-Ranked Sites in Google
N Li, AA Anderson, D Brossard, DA Scheufele
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 562-575, 2014
222014
Can scientists use simple infographics to convince? Effects of the “flatten the curve” charts on perceptions of and behavioral intentions toward social distancing measures …
N Li, AL Molder
Public Understanding of Science 30 (7), 898-912, 2021
202021
A content analysis of antibiotic use in livestock in national US newspapers
GM Steede, C Meyers, N Li, E Irlbeck, S Gearhart
Journal of Applied Communications 103 (1), 6, 2019
182019
The effect of emphasizing credibility elements and the role of source gender on perceptions of source credibility
A Bigham, C Meyers, N Li, E Irlbeck
Journal of Applied Communications 103 (2), 3, 2019
162019
How do policymakers and think tank stakeholders prioritize the risks of the nuclear fuel cycle? A semantic network analysis
N Li, D Brossard, AA Anderson, DA Scheufele, KM Rose
Journal of Risk Research 21 (5), 599-621, 2018
162018
Measuring Interest in Science: The Science Curiosity Scale.
A Landrum, J Hilgard, H Akin, N Li, D Kahan
CogSci, 2016
142016
Polarization of public trust in scientists between 1978 and 2018: Insights from a cross-decade comparison using interpretable machine learning
N Li, Y Qian
Politics and the Life Sciences 41 (1), 45-54, 2022
122022
Overcoming false causal attribution: Debunking the MMR–autism association
N Li, NJ Stroud, KH Jamieson
The Oxford handbook of the science of science communication, 433-444, 2017
112017
A sentiment and content analysis of Twitter content regarding the use of antibiotics in livestock
GM Steede, C Meyers, N Li, E Irlbeck, S Gearhart
Journal of Applied Communications 102 (4), 4, 2018
92018
A recap: the science of communicating science
J Hilgard, N Li
The Oxford handbook of the science of science communication 79, 2017
92017
Influence of message theme on consumer perceptions of lab grown meat
K Kubacak, C Meyers, HL Ford, N Li, L Kennedy
Journal of Applied Communications 106 (1), 7, 2022
72022
Consumers’ evaluation of animal welfare labels on poultry products
R Powers, N Li, C Gibson, E Irlbeck
Journal of Applied Communications 104 (1), 1, 2020
72020
Policymakers and stakeholders' perceptions of science-driven nuclear energy policy
N Li, D Brossard, DA Scheufele, PPH Wilson
Nuclear Engineering and Technology 50 (5), 773-779, 2018
72018
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