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Bradley Adame is an Associate Professor and Associate Director at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University. His research focuses on health communication, risk perception, cognitive bias mitigation, and disaster preparedness, with notable contributions to concussion education in collegiate sports and climate change communication frameworks.
His work explores how vested interests influence public behavior in areas like vaccination hesitancy and environmental risk perception. He has conducted randomized controlled trials for educational interventions targeting athletes and developed frameworks like Vested Interest Theory to explain risk communication dynamics.
Adame’s publications span 2013–2025, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches combining communication studies, psychology, and public health. His recent work (2025) addresses pandemic vaccination messaging and partisan framing of climate change, reflecting a commitment to real-world policy applications. He also investigates cognitive bias mitigation through digital games and organizational influences on athlete safety behaviors.
His research demonstrates a focus on translating theory into actionable strategies for health and disaster preparedness, leveraging experimental methods and mixed methodologies.



