Emma Frances Bloomfield

Associate Professor of Communication Studies
Expertise: Science communication, Environmental communication, Scientific controversies, Climate change, Sustainability, Intersection of science and religion, Strategies for combating misinformation and talking with skeptics, Social media, Storytelling

Biography

Currently an associate professor at 黑料网, Emma Frances Bloomfield studies science communication and public interactions and engagement with science. She is interested in a variety of intersections of science with religion, technology, politics, the economy, digital spaces, and news media.

Bloomfield has published about various scientific topics and how the public understands and responds to them, including topics such as climate change, the environment, evolution, science education, birth control, and religion in politics. As a communication scholar that focuses on rhetoric, she attends to the ways that people use symbols, such as language, to persuade, influence, and make connections with others 鈥 particularly in situations where this use of symbols leads to controversy, deliberation, and public concern.

In addition to studying scientific controversies and why they emerge, Bloomfield also researches strategies to curtail the spread of misinformation and strategies to engage science skeptics.

Education

  • PhD Communication, University of Southern California

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Las Vegas Review Journal
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Articles Featuring Emma Frances Bloomfield

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Campus News | May 22, 2025

Students illustrate the invisible factors that define our status quo, one game at a time.

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Campus News | April 3, 2025

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Campus News | October 1, 2024

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Campus News | August 1, 2024

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