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Dominic Hinde is a Lecturer in Sociology (Media and Communications) at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the Glasgow Media Group. He teaches on the MSc Media, Communications and International Journalism program and holds visiting roles at Malmö University and the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society. His research focuses on media's role in climate change communication, Nordic media studies, and the intersection of media and modernity.
Education: PhD from the University of Edinburgh and Uppsala University (Sweden). Professional background includes decades of international journalism across Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Grants include leadership of projects such as the Glasgow climate COP network development grant and the Anthropocene journalism fellowship.
- Research Interests: Climate communication, media ethics, genre studies, Nordic media systems, and the sociological implications of environmental reporting.
- Grants: £7,000 Glasgow COP grant (2021), £10,000 Anthropocene journalism fellowship (2017), and £16,000 sociological liquidity project (2017).
Publications span academic journals (e.g., GeoHumanities, Humanities) and edited volumes, addressing topics such as oil industry entanglements in climate reporting and historical narratives of environmental modernity.
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