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Matthew S. VanDyke
Matthew S. VanDyke
Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, The University of Alabama
Verified email at apr.ua.edu - Homepage
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Set it and forget it: The one-way use of social media by government agencies communicating science
NM Lee, MS VanDyke
Science Communication 37 (4), 533-541, 2015
1352015
A missed opportunity?: NOAA’s Use of social Media to communicate climate science
NM Lee, MS VanDyke, RG Cummins
Environmental Communication 12 (2), 274-283, 2018
792018
Communicating local climate risks online through an interactive data visualization
J Herring, MS VanDyke, RG Cummins, F Melton
Environmental Communication 11 (1), 90-105, 2017
572017
Science public relations: The parallel, interwoven, and contrasting trajectories of public relations and science communication theory and practice
MS VanDyke, NM Lee
Public Relations Review 46 (4), 2020
512020
Understanding Green Content Strategies: An Analysis of Environmental Advertising Frames From 1990 to 2010
MS VanDyke, JC Tedesco
International Journal of Strategic Communication 10 (1), 36-50, 2016
322016
Selective perceptions of hydraulic fracturing: The role of issue support in the evaluation of visual frames
MA Sarge, MS VanDyke, AJ King, SR White
Politics and the Life Sciences 34 (1), 57-72, 2015
282015
Using the CAUSE Model to Understand Public Communication about Water Risks: Perspectives from Texas Groundwater District Officials on Drought and Availability
MS VanDyke, AJ King
Risk Analysis 38 (7), 1378-1389, 2018
132018
Science communication meets consumer relations: An analysis of Twitter use by 23andMe
NM Lee, A Abitbol, MS VanDyke
Science Communication 42 (2), 244-264, 2020
122020
Expanding the discussion on internal management of risk communication: A critique of the current risk communication literature
LL Lemon, MS VanDyke
Public Relations Inquiry, 2021
112021
Dialogic communication practices of water district officials: Insights from practitioner interviews
MS VanDyke, AJ King
Environmental Communication 14 (2), 147-154, 2020
112020
It's a numbers game: Change in the frequency, type, and presentation form of statistics used in NFL broadcasts
DA Hahn, MS VanDyke, RG Cummins
International Journal of Sport Communication 11 (4), 482-502, 2018
102018
Computers, Tablets, and Smart Phones: The Truth About Web-based Surveys
P Merle, S Gearhart, C Craig, M Vandyke, ME Brooks, M Rahimi
Survey Practice 8 (6), 2015
72015
How risk decision-makers interpret and use flood forecast information: Assessing the Mississippi River outlook email product
MS VanDyke, CL Armstrong, KJ Bareford
Journal of Risk Research, 2020
42020
Using continuous response and self-report measures to understand spokesperson evaluation processes during water crises
MS VanDyke, C Callison
Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education, 71-79, 2018
32018
Association versus Causation
W Zhang, MS VanDyke
Encyclopedia of Big Data, 2018
3*2018
Addressing grand challenges: Perceptions of interdisciplinary research and how internal communication structures facilitate interdisciplinary research at U.S. research …
LL Lemon, MS VanDyke
Journal of Communication Management, 2023
2*2023
Analyzing the nature of self-transcendent emotional elicitors in corporate social advocacy messages
A Abitbol, MS VanDyke
Public Relations Review 49 (4), 102364, 2023
22023
How environment-focused communities discuss COVID-19 online: An analysis of social (risk) amplification and ripple effects on Reddit
MS VanDyke, BC Britt, RK Britt, CL Franco
Environmental Communication, 2022
22022
Ashley Judd’s indictment of mountaintop removal coal mining: A stain on the conscience of America
BM Waggenspack, M VanDyke
Green voices: Defending nature and the environment in American civil discourse, 2016
22016
Press coverage of the 2012 US Presidential election: A multinational, cross-language comparison
L Gardner, KT Wilkinson, PF Merle, B Cui, Y Luo, M Rahimi, S Rybalko, ...
Die US-Präsidentschaftswahl 2012: Analysen der Politik-und …, 2016
22016
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