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Lisa PytlikZillig
As the need to provide public education about food insecurity grows, citizens are increasingly turning to the Internet for information about critical issues impacting their communities, the nation, and the world. Social networks, distance education courses, and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are connecting thousands of people from around the globe about social issues. Through this team’s...
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Health & Behavioral Health, Community Engagement
publications
Author:
Qing Hui
Hu, Q., Tang, Z., Shulski, M., Umphlett, N., Abdel-Monem, T., & Uhlarik, F. (2018). An examination of Midwestern US cities’ preparedness for climate change and extreme hazards. Natural Hazards, 94(2), 777-800. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-018-3420-y
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Peer-Reviewed
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Disaster & Emergency Planning
reports
Author:
Lisa PytlikZillig
PytlikZillig, L. M. (2018). LNK market community conversations. Unpublished report. University of Nebraska Public Policy Center.
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Reports
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Non-Peer Reviewed
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Community Engagement
publications
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Nancy Shank, Craig Allen, Francisco Munoz-Arriola
Uden, D. R., Allen, C. R., Munoz-Arriola, F., Ou, G., & Shank, N. (2018). A framework for tracing socio-ecological trajectories and traps in intensive agricultural landscapes. Sustainability, 10(5), 1646. doi.org/10.3390/su10051646
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Peer-Reviewed
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Civil & Government Systems
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Lisa PytlikZillig, Brittany Duncan, Carrick Detweiler
PytlikZillig, L. M., Duncan, B., Elbaum, S., & Detweiler, C. (2018). A drone by any other name: Purposes, end-user trustworthiness, and framing, but not terminology, affect public support for drones. IEEE Technology & Society Magazine, March, 80-91. Doi: 10.1109/MTS.2018.2795121
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Publications
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Peer-Reviewed
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Civil & Government Systems