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    Scientists, presidents, and pandemics—comparing the science–politics nexus during the Zika virus and COVID‐19 outbreaks by Safford, Thomas G., Whitmore, Emily H., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Social science quarterly (01-11-2021)
    “…Objective We investigate how beliefs about scientists and presidents affect views about two pandemics, Zika virus (2016) and COVID‐19 (2020). Methods Three New…”
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    What does the public think about farming seafood? Modeling predictors of social support for aquaculture development in the U.S by Whitmore, Emily H., Safford, Thomas G., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-07-2022)
    “…Understanding the factors that increase or decrease the likelihood for public support of aquaculture is critical for it to achieve its social sustainability…”
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    Follow the scientists? How beliefs about the practice of science shaped COVID-19 views by Safford, Thomas G., Whitmore, Emily H., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2021)
    “…“Follow the science” became the mantra for responding to COVID-19 pandemic. However, for the public this also meant “follow the scientists”, and this led to…”
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    Questioning scientific practice: linking beliefs about scientists, science agencies, and climate change by Safford, Thomas G., Whitmore, Emily H., Hamilton, Lawrence C.

    Published in Environmental sociology (02-04-2020)
    “…The climate-change debate in the U.S. has increasingly turned from discussing climate data and scientific consensus to questioning the credibility of…”
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    A Mixed Methods Approach to Social License to Operate for Aquaculture: Understanding How Broad Public Perceptions and Local Company Actions Influence Community Acceptance by Whitmore, Emily H

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…With aquaculture development becoming increasingly important in meeting global food needs, understanding social dynamics of development is essential. Social…”
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