Brett W. Robertson
@bwrobertson
Assistant Professor @UofSC_SJMC. Ph.D. from @UTAustin. Researches risk and disaster communication, organizing, and technology.
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http://bwrobertson.com 06-05-2009 21:32:31
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Thanks for the recognition, USC Libraries! I'm excited to advocate for more #OER in my undergrad courses. We have some fantastic (and free!) resources, thanks to the guidance of librarian extraordinaire, @amiedfreeman.
Concise summary of where we are with hospital, nursing home and independent living preparedness for disasters in the U.S., continuing vulnerabilities highlighted by Hurricane Ian. theconversation.com/hurricane-ian-… written by Brett W. Robertson
It was great to kick off the C-SPAN Archives #CCSERC2022 conference at Purdue University! The C-SPAN Archives are an excellent tool for students and faculty to conduct secondary data analysis.
Looking for a Ph.D. program in mass communication? Check out this thread👇about USC J-school!
Excited to be speaking at UGA Grady College UGA Crisis Communication Think Tank this week!
This TIME article by Rainesford Stauffer is breathtaking. So honored to be quoted in it. And so excited to learn more about crip time from katie walsh ! #chronemics #time #ambition time.com/6285046/gettin…
Honored to receive a top paper award from ICA Environmental Communication Division (with excellent reviewer feedback, to boot). See you at #ica24!
Congratulations to my Hazards Institute colleague, Susan Cutter, on her prestigious honor.
This year, the CIC's Dr. Brett Robertson will represent USC at the annual World Press Freedom Day Conference, "A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis." Check out the session he'll be moderating. Details below! #WPFD Brett W. Robertson UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳
Great time at #ICA24 in Gold Coast! Reflecting upon Ella McPherson's words at the closing plenary: "It's important to understand the people you disagree with."
Spoke to The Post and Courier about South Carolina’s emergency management response to Hurricane #Helene.