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Dominik Stecuła is an Assistant Professor (by courtesy) in the Department of Communication at Ohio State University. His research focuses on political and science communication, particularly examining how misinformation impacts public opinion on critical issues like climate change and vaccinations. He holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia, an MA from McGill University, and a BA from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. His work integrates insights from political science, public health, and psychology to analyze both the supply and demand sides of information environments.
- Education: PhD (UBC), MA (McGill), BA (UM-Dearborn)
Stecuła’s research explores the intersection of media, politics, and public health, with notable contributions to understanding vaccine hesitancy (including canine/feline vaccination dynamics), climate communication strategies, and the role of partisan media in shaping pandemic responses. His work frequently addresses how cognitive biases and social values influence information processing and policy acceptance. Recent studies highlight innovative frameworks like Co-Constitutive Risk (CCR) messaging to combat climate-induced health threats.
His publications reflect a consistent focus on misinformation dynamics, political framing effects, and interdisciplinary solutions to societal challenges. While no specific awards are noted, his extensive publication record demonstrates sustained scholarly impact. His advisory roles and grants are not explicitly listed, though his research likely involves collaborative projects with public health and policy institutions.
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