2021 Journal Article Letting the team down? Examining sport fans reactions to Aaron Smith’s ‘Toilet Tryst’ on social mediaJackson, Jonathan and Thaker, Jagadish (2021). Letting the team down? Examining sport fans reactions to Aaron Smith’s ‘Toilet Tryst’ on social media. Communication Research and Practice, 7 (2), 148-172. doi: 10.1080/22041451.2021.1905942 |
2021 Other Outputs More than 1 in 3 New Zealanders remain hesitant or sceptical about COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s how to reach themThaker, Jagadish (2021, 03 08). More than 1 in 3 New Zealanders remain hesitant or sceptical about COVID-19 vaccines. Here’s how to reach them The Conversation |
2021 Other Outputs Aotearoa New Zealand public attitudes and intentions for COVID-19 vaccination: March 2021Thaker, Jagadish (2021). Aotearoa New Zealand public attitudes and intentions for COVID-19 vaccination: March 2021. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.15555.12327 |
2021 Other Outputs Audience segmentation of COVID-19 vaccination intentions in Aotearoa-New Zealand.Thaker, Jagadish (2021). Audience segmentation of COVID-19 vaccination intentions in Aotearoa-New Zealand. . Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30203.23841 |
2021 Journal Article Co-benefits associated with public support for climate-friendly COVID-19 recovery policies and political activismThaker, Jagadish and Floyd, Brian (2021). Co-benefits associated with public support for climate-friendly COVID-19 recovery policies and political activism. Jcom-Journal of Science Communication, 20 (5), 1-24. doi: 10.22323/2.20050208 |
2021 Other Outputs Aotearoa New Zealand public attitudes and intentions for COVID-19 vaccination: Panel survey between March and May 2021Thaker, Jagadish (2021). Aotearoa New Zealand public attitudes and intentions for COVID-19 vaccination: Panel survey between March and May 2021. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26394.16320 |
2021 Other Outputs Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to COVID-19: March 2021Thaker, Jagadish (2021). Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to COVID-19: March 2021. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. |
2021 Journal Article The role of attitudes, norms, and efficacy on shifting COVID-19 vaccine intentions: a longitudinal study of COVID--19 vaccination intentions in New ZealandThaker, Jagadish and Ganchoudhuri, Somrita (2021). The role of attitudes, norms, and efficacy on shifting COVID-19 vaccine intentions: a longitudinal study of COVID--19 vaccination intentions in New Zealand. Vaccines, 9 (10) 1132, 1-10. doi: 10.3390/vaccines9101132 |
2021 Other Outputs Climate change in the kiwi mind: an audience segmentation analysisThaker, Jagadish (2021). Climate change in the kiwi mind: an audience segmentation analysis. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. |
2020 Journal Article Global warming risk perceptions in IndiaThaker, Jagadish, Smith, Nicholas and Leiserowitz, Anthony (2020). Global warming risk perceptions in India. Risk Analysis, 40 (12), 2481-2497. doi: 10.1111/risa.13574 |
2020 Other Outputs New Zealand companies lag behind others in their reporting on climate change, and that's a risk to their reputationThaker, Jagadish (2020, 10 09). New Zealand companies lag behind others in their reporting on climate change, and that's a risk to their reputation Institute of Directors New Zealand |
2020 Other Outputs Survey shows 1 in 4 New Zealanders remain hesitant about a coronavirus vaccineThaker, Jagadish (2020, 09 03). Survey shows 1 in 4 New Zealanders remain hesitant about a coronavirus vaccine The Conversation |
2020 Journal Article Corporate communication about climate science: A comparative analysis of top corporations in New Zealand, Australia, and Global Fortune 500Thaker, Jagadish (2020). Corporate communication about climate science: A comparative analysis of top corporations in New Zealand, Australia, and Global Fortune 500. Journal of Communication Management, 24 (3), 245-264. doi: 10.1108/JCOM-06-2019-0092 |
2020 Other Outputs Public support for green Covid-19 recoveryThaker, Jagadish (2020, 08 11). Public support for green Covid-19 recovery Sustainable Business Council |
2020 Other Outputs The difference between good and bad science communication during a pandemicThaker, Jagadish (2020, 05 20). The difference between good and bad science communication during a pandemic The Wire |
2020 Journal Article Sustainability, ecology, and agriculture in women farmers' voices: culture-centering gender and developmentDutta, Mohan J. and Thaker, Jagadish (2020). Sustainability, ecology, and agriculture in women farmers' voices: culture-centering gender and development. Communication Theory, 30 (2), 126-148. doi: 10.1093/ct/qtz029 |
2020 Journal Article News media coverage of climate change in India 1997–2016: using automated content analysis to assess themes and topicsKeller, Tobias R., Hase, Valerie, Thaker, Jagadish, Mahl, Daniela and Schäfer, Mike S. (2020). News media coverage of climate change in India 1997–2016: using automated content analysis to assess themes and topics. Environmental Communication, 14 (2), 219-235. doi: 10.1080/17524032.2019.1643383 |
2020 Other Outputs Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to COVID-19Thaker, Jagadish and Menon, Vishnu (2020). Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to COVID-19. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. |
2020 Other Outputs Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to Covid-19 and climate change.Thaker, Jagadish (2020). Aotearoa New Zealand public responses to Covid-19 and climate change. . Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University. |
2019 Journal Article Critical health communication method as embodied practice of resistance: culturally centering structural transformation through struggle for voiceDutta, Mohan, Pandi, Asha Rathina, Zapata, Dazzelyn, Mahtani, Raksha, Falnikar, Ashwini, Tan, Naomi, Thaker, Jagadish, Pitaloka, Dyah, Dutta, Uttaran, Luk, Pauline and Sun, Kang (2019). Critical health communication method as embodied practice of resistance: culturally centering structural transformation through struggle for voice. Frontiers in Communication, 4 67, 1-14. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2019.00067 |