rebekahnagler.bsky.social
Health communication researcher. Associate professor @HSJMC, UMN. Studying conflict and controversy about health and science in the media. Member @commhsp.org. Reluctant social media user, always and forever. Annenberg Penn alum.
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Next, @rebekahnagler.bsky.social talking about the current moment. Public awareness of threats to public health and science in March 2025. Does the public know what's going on? How do they perceive the consequences of these actions? 14/
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With @sarahgollust.bsky.social @efranklinfowler.bsky.social @ekvraga.bsky.social Alex Rothman and Rachel Vogel
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These data are a call for continued storytelling about the systematic undermining of public health and science and its consequences. Read the full piece here: . www.milbank.org/quarterly/op... 4/4
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Partisanship may also shape how people think about the consequences of these actions, specifically the economic and patient care impacts of NIH funding cuts; so, too, does personal experience with federal firings. 3/
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In findings now available online at @milbankfund.bsky.social Opinion, we find that public awareness is substantial for some changes but not others--and it’s patterned by partisanship, with Democrats consistently more likely to report having heard about threats to public health and science. 2/
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So sorry for your loss, Neil. ❤️🩹