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Dr. Robert Griffin
Professor, Journalism and Media Studies/ Center for Mass Media Research
Courses Taught
COMM 6020: Social Science Theory and Methods
COMM 6150: Quantitative Research Methods in Communication
COMM 4330/5330: Health, Science, and Environmental Communication
COMM 4300/5300: Introduction to Survey Research in Communication Media
Education
Ph.D: Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1980
Graduate: M.A., Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977
Undergraduate: B.A., Journalism, Marquette University, 1968
Why Marquette?
Great students, great colleagues, great curriculum that integrates theory and ethics with professional and scholarly preparation.
Awards
Elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society, based on his “distinguished contributions to the public understanding of science through research on public use of information to make risk judgments,” according to the AAAS citation. 2007.
Received Marquette University's highest career-long teaching honor, the Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence, based on student and faculty nominations. May 1997.
2006 top faculty paper award (refereed) from AEJMC Science Communication Interest Group, "After the Flood: Anger, Attribution, and the Seeking of Information," Robert J. Griffin, Zheng Yang, Ellen ter Huurne, Francesca Borner, Sherry Ortiz, and Sharon Dunwoody.
Research Interests
Environmental, energy, health, science, risk communication
Professional Affiliations
American Association for Public Opinion Research
American Association of University Professors.
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
International Communication Association
Society for Risk Analysis
Society of Environmental Journalists
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Recent Professional Experience and Service
Appointed by the National Academy of Sciences to the National Research Council's Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants http://dels.nas.edu/emergingissues/index.shtml, serving in his capacity as a risk communication researcher, during the committee's 2002-2007 duration.
Research Grant Review Panelist for National Science Foundation’s Decision, Risk, and Management Sciences program. 2004-2006.
Consultant for evaluation of Wisconsin Focus on Energy pilot communication program 1999-2002.
Chair, Communications and Public Information Subcommittee, Milwaukee County Local Emergency Planning Committee. 1988-1998.
Recent Notable University Service
Chair, Marquette University Board of Graduate Studies, 2009-2012.
President, College Congress, 2009-2010.
Recent Publications
Griffin, Robert J., Dunwoody, S., and Yang, Z.J. (2012). “Linking Risk Messages to Information Seeking and Processing.” Chapter 15 (pps. 323-361) in Charles Salmon, ed., Communication Yearbook 36. London: Routledge.
Griffin, Robert J. (2010). “Society for Risk Analysis.” Pps. 817-818 in Susanna H. Priest, ed., Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication. Los Angeles: Sage.
Ter Huurne, Ellen., Griffin, R.J., and Gutteling, J. (2009). “Risk Information Seeking Among U.S. and Dutch Residents: An Application of the Model of Risk Information Seeking and Processing.” Science Communication 31: 215-237.
Griffin, Robert J., Yang, Z., ter Huurne, E., Boerner, F., Ortiz, S.
and Dunwoody, S. (2008). “After the Flood: Anger, Attribution, and the
Seeking of Information.” Science Communication 29(3), pp. 285-315
Griffin, R.J., and S. Dunwoody (2008), “Environmental Communication.” In W. Donsbach (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication, Vol. IV, pp. 1557-1564.
Dunwoody, S., and Griffin, R.J. (2007). “Risk Communication, Risk Beliefs, and Democracy: The Case of Agricultural Biotechnology.” In D. Brossard, J. Shanahan, and T. C. Nesbitt (eds.) The Public, The Media, and Agricultural Biotechnology, pp. 264-286. CABI, 2007.
Powell, Maria, Dunwoody, S., Griffin, R. and Neuwirth, K (2007). “Exploring Lay Uncertainty About an Environmental Health Risk.” Public Understanding of Science 16, pp.23-343.
Kahlor, LeeAnn, Dunwoody, S., Griffin, R. and Neuwirth, K. (2006). “Seeking and Processing Information About Impersonal Risk.” Science Communication 28(2), pp.163-194.
Communicating Toxicogenomics Information to Nonexperts: A Workshop Summary. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press. 2005. (Workshop organizer and NRC Emerging Issues committee member.)
Griffin Robert J., Neuwirth, K., Dunwoody, S. and Giese, J. (2004). “Information Sufficiency and Risk Communication.” Media Psychology (6), pp. 23-61.
Kahlor, LeeAnn, Dunwoody, S. and Griffin, R. (2004). “Predicting Knowledge Complexity in the Wake of an Environmental Risk.” Science Communication 26(1), pp. 5-30.
Kahlor, LeeAnn, Dunwoody, S. Griffin, R., Neuwirth, K. and Giese, J. (2003). “Studying Heuristic-Systematic Processing of Risk Communication.” Risk Analysis (special issue on risk communication) 23(2), pp. 355-368.
Griffin, Robert J., Neuwirth, K., Giese, J. and Dunwoody, S. (2002). “Linking the Heuristic-Systematic Model and Depth of Processing.” Communication Research. 29(6), pp. 705-732.
Kahlor, LeeAnn, Dunwoody, S. and Griffin, R. (2002). “Attributions in Explanations of Risk Estimates.” Public Understanding of Science. 11, pp. 243-257.
Dunwoody, Sharon and Griffin, R. (2002), “Judgmental Heuristics and News Reporting.” Chapter 7 (pps. 177-198) in M.V. Razeev Gowda and Jeffrey C. Fox, eds., Judgments, Decisions, and Public Policy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Novotny, Vladimir, Clark, D., Griffin, R. and Bartosova, A. (2001). “Balancing Flood Control and Ecological Preservation/Restoration of Urban Watersheds.” pps. 39-56 in J. Marsalek, F. Sieker, W.E. White, and E. Zeman (eds.). Advances in Urban Stormwater and Agricultural Runoff Source Controls. The Netherlands: Kluver Academic Publishers, 2001.
Giese, James K., Griffin, R. and David A. Kuemmel (2001). “Public Perceptions of the Midwest's Pavements: Explaining the Relationship Between Pavement Quality and Driver Satisfaction.” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1769, pp. 61-70. Washington DC: National Academies Press, 2001.
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