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Sara Shipley Hiles
Sara Shipley Hiles
Associate Professor, University of Missouri, Missouri School of Journalism
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Climate change in the newsroom: Journalists’ evolving standards of objectivity when covering global warming
SS Hiles, A Hinnant
Science Communication 36 (4), 428-453, 2014
1382014
The environment
PR Hills
Understanding Contemporary Asian Pacific, 2007
122007
Sense and nonsense: Teaching journalism and science students to be advocates for science and information literacy
K Reed, SS Hiles, P Tipton
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 74 (2), 212-226, 2019
112019
Lead astray. What happens when an American company offshores pollution
S Hiles, MW Guevara
Mother Jones Nov/Dec, pp. 58e62 101, 2006
32006
Communicating Endangered Species: Extinction, News and Public Policy
E Freedman, SS Hiles, DB Sachsman
Routledge, 2021
12021
Preserving endangered species: Communicating, reporting, and framing the extinction crisis
E Freedman, DB Sachsman, SS Hiles
Communicating Endangered Species, 245-263, 2021
2021
16 Preserving endangered species
E Freedman, DB Sachsman, SS Hiles
Communicating Endangered Species: Extinction, News and Public Policy, 45, 2021
2021
1 Exploring the terrain
E Freedman, DB Sachsman, SS Hiles
Communicating Endangered Species: Extinction, News and Public Policy, 2021
2021
Exploring the terrain: Connecting communication, public policy, and the brink of extinction
E Freedman, DB Sachsman, SS Hiles
Communicating Endangered Species, 1-19, 2021
2021
CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE NEWSROOM: JOURNALISTS’EVOLVING STANDARDS OF OBJECTIVITY WHEN COVERING GLOBAL WARMING _ A Thesis
SS HILES
University of Missouri-Columbia, 2010
2010
Communicating Endangered Species
E Freedman, SS Hiles, DB Sachsmanholds
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