Dear Colleagues,

I have recently finished editing an issue of the American Behavioral Scientist 
focused on "climate change skepticism and denial" that some of you may find of 
interest.  It will appear in the June issue, but all of the articles are now 
available online.  Since virtually all academic libraries have the huge 
collection of Sage journals,including ABS, you should be able to find the 
articles without problem.

Riley Dunlap

Riley E. Dunlap, “Climate Change Skepticism and Denial:  An Introduction.”
doi:10.1177/0002764213477097

Riley E. Dunlap and Peter J. Jacques, “Climate Change Denial Books and 
Conservative Think Tanks:  Exploring the Connection”
doi:10.1177/0002764213477096

Myanna Lahsen, “Anatomy of Dissent: A Cultural Analysis of Climate Skepticism”
doi:10.1177/0002764212469799

Shaun W. Elsasser and Riley E. Dunlap, “Leading Voices in the Denier Choir:  
Conservative Columnists’ Dismissal of Global Warming and Denigration of Climate 
Science”
doi:10.1177/0002764212469800

William R. Freudenburg and Violetta Muselli, “Re-examining Climate Change 
Debates:  Scientific Disagreement or Scientific Certainty Argumentation Methods 
(SCAMs)?”
doi:10.1177/0002764212458274

Maxwell T. Boykoff, “Public Enemy No.1? Understanding Media Representations of 
Outlier Views on Climate Change”
doi:10.1177/0002764213476846

Anothy A. Leiserowitz, Edward W. Maibach, Connie Roser-Renouf, Nicholas Smith, 
Erica Dawson, “Climategate, Public Opinion, and the Loss of Trust”
doi:10.1177/0002764212458272


Riley E. Dunlap
Regents Professor
Laurence L. and Georgia Ina Dresser Professor
Department of Sociology
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK  74078
405-744-6108

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