CURRICULUM VITAE OF JULIET G. PINTO

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Communication, University of - School of Communication (2006) Master of Arts, Marine Affairs & Policy, -Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (2000) Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Science, Boston University-College of Arts and Sciences (1997)

FULL-TIME ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE The Pennsylvania State University—Associate Professor, Bellisario College of Communications, Department of Journalism; Co-funded faculty, Institutes of Energy & Environment, 2018-present International University—Associate Professor & Associate Chair, School of Communication + Journalism, 2017-2018 Florida International University—Interim Executive Director & Associate Professor, School of Communication + Journalism, 2016-2017 Florida International University—Associate Professor, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, 2013—2016 Florida International University—Assistant Professor, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, 2010—2013 Florida International University—Assistant Professor & Coordinator of SJMC Writing Program, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, 2007—2010 Florida International University—Visiting Assistant Professor & Coordinator of SJMC Writing Program, School of Journalism & Mass Communication, 2006—2007

NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Co-Writer, “’s Rising Seas: Impact.” Documentary, aired on WPBT2, June 27, 2015 Co-Producer and Writer, “South Florida’s Rising Seas.” Documentary, aired on WPBT2, Jan. 15, 2014 Freelance Editor/Writer, 2002—2003 Worth International Publications—Staff Editor/Writer, 2000—2002 Kelley/Dexter Advertising—Office Assistant, 1997 Conservation Law Foundation—Intern, Development Office, 1996

PUBLICATIONS IN DISCIPLINE

Books

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• Pinto, J., Gutsche, Jr., R. E., & Prado, P. (Eds.). (2019). Climate change, media & culture: Critical issues in environmental communication. Bingley, UK: Emerald. ● Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Chavez, M., & Vigon, M. (Eds.) (2018). News Media Coverage of Environmental Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean: Mediating Demand, Degradation and Development. Palgrave.

● Pinto, J., Prado, P., & Tirado, J.A. (2017). Environmental news in South America: Conflict, crisis and contestation. Springer.

Refereed Publications

• Gutsche, Jr., R. E., Jacobson, S., Pinto, J. & Michel, C. (2017). Reciprocal (and reductionist?) newswork: An examination of youth involvement in creating local participatory environmental news. Journalism Practice, 11(1), 62-79.

• Park, D.J., Wang, W., & Pinto, J. (2016). Beyond nuclear disaster and risk: Comparison of post-Fukushima nuclear news in U.S. and German press. Communication, Culture and Critique, 9(3), 417-437.

● Pinto, J., Prado, P., & Tirado, A. (2016). Mediating claims of environmental degradation, source credibility and risk to human health: Ecuadorian press coverage of the Chevron case. Global Media and Communication, 12(1), 3-23.

● Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. (2015). El ambiente y las noticias: Understanding U.S. Spanish language newsrooms’ coverage of environmental issues. International Journal of Hispanic Media, 8, 2-14.

● Shumow, M., & Pinto, J. (2014). Spanish-language immigrant media in Miami-Dade County, Florida: Discursive arenas for transnational civil societies. The Latin Americanist, 58(4), 59-83.

● Villar, M.E., & Pinto, J. (2013). Coverage of climate change in leading U.S. Spanish- language newspapers. Journal of Spanish Language Media, 6, 42-60.

● Zamith, R., Pinto, J., & Villar, M. (2013). Constructing climate change in the Americas: An analysis of news coverage in U.S. and South American newspapers. Science Communication, 35(3), 334-357.

● Soruco, G. & Pinto, J. (2010). Mass media use among South Florida Hispanics: An intercultural typology. Florida Communication Journal, 38(2), 77-86. 2

● Pinto, J.G. (2009). Transparency policy initiatives in Latin America: An institutional approach to understanding policy outcomes and the role of the media. Communication Law and Policy, 14(1), 41-71.

● Pinto, J.G. (2009). Diffusing and translating watchdog journalism. Media History, 15(1), 1- 16.

● Pinto, J.G. (2008). Muzzling the watchdog: The case of disappearing watchdog journalism from Argentine mainstream news. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 9(6), 750-774.

● Arroyave, J., Gill, J., & Blanco, I. (2007). Latin American journalists’ perceptions of the profession: Between fascination and exhaustion. Florida Communication Journal, 35(2), 67-76.

● Arroyave, J., Gill, J, & Soruco, G. (2006). “Covering Chavez: How an elite newspaper reports a controversial international figure.” Investigación y Desarrollo, 14(2), 240-267.

● Gill, J. and Hughes, S. (2005). Bureaucratic compliance with Mexico’s new access to information law. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 22(2), 121-137.

Proceedings

● Parker, B., Segev, S., & Pinto, J. (2010, March). What it means to go green: Consumer perceptions of green brands and dimensions of "greenness." Proceedings of the 2010 Conference of the American Academy of Advertising, 99-111.

● Gill, J., & Arroyave, J. (2004, March). Mainstream news and controversial figures: Implications for public communication research. Proceedings of the 9th International Public Relations Research Conference, 228-241.

Chapters in Books • Prado, P., & Pinto, J. (In press). Brazilian local media coverage of the Samarco mine disaster. In J. Matthews & E. Thorsen (Eds.) Media, journalism and disaster communities. Palgrave Macmillan. • Jacobson, S., Pinto, J., Wilson, A., & Gutsche, R. (In press.) Farewell, Miami: Reporting climate change and sea level rise as a local story. In Pinto, J., Gutsche, Jr., R. E., & Prado, P. (Eds.) Climate change, media & culture: Critical issues in environmental communication. Bingley, UK: Emerald.

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• Vigon, M., Pinto, J., & Martinez-Bustos, M. (In press). Complicity and resistance: State media wars. In R. Rockwell & M. Chavez (Eds.), Communication in Latin America: The role of the media in society and government. Cambria Press. ● Pinto, J., & Vigon, M. (2018). Comparing South Florida Spanish-language and Cuban media coverage of sea level rise. In B. Takahashi, J. Pinto, M. Chavez, & M. Vigon, (Eds.) (Eds.) Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave. ● Vigon, M. & Pinto, J. (2018). Ecuadorian news media coverage of climate change. In B. Takahashi, J. Pinto, M. Chavez, & M. Vigon, (Eds.) (Eds.) Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave. ● Pinto, J., Vigon, M., Chavez, M., & Takahashi, B. (2018). The future of environmental communication in Latin America and the Caribbean. In B. Takahashi, J. Pinto, M. Chavez, & M. Vigon, (Eds.) Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave.

● Pinto, J. (2016). Foreword: Seeing Miami among rising seas. In Shumow, M. & Gutsche, Jr., R. E. News, Neoliberalism, and Miami’s Fragmented Urban Space. Lanham, MA: Lexington.

● Takahashi, B., & Pinto, J. (2016). Climate change, commercial news media and Hispanics: An exploration of cultural processes and mediated environmental information. In Godfrey, P.C. & Torres, D., (Eds.) Systemic crises of global climate change: Intersections of race, class and gender (pp. 107-119). Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge

● Pinto, J. (2016). Sea level rise risk and response in South Florida. In M. Chavez & M.T. Mercado (Eds.), La comunicación en situaciones de riesgo y crisis [Communication in risk and crisis situations] Valencia, Spain: Tirant lo Blanc.

● Pinto, J. (2012). “Legislating ‘rights for nature’ in Ecuador: The mediated social construction of human/nature dualisms.” In A. Latta & H. Wittman (Eds.), Environment and citizenship in Latin America: Natures, subjects and struggles (pp. 227-242). Berghahn Books.

● Soruco, G., & Pinto, J. (2009). “The mass media in Bolivia.” In Alan Albarran (Ed.), Handbook of Spanish Language Media (pp. 88-102). Taylor & Francis.

Reviews ● Gill, J. (2007). Review of the documentaries “Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary” and “Guestworker: Bienvenidos a Carolina del Norte.” Political Communication, 24(3), 351-353.

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Other Publications ● Pinto, J, & Gutsche, R. (2017, June 9). Bridging challenges of telling sea level rise stories. Dream in Green. http://dreamingreen.org/bridging-challenges-of-telling-sea-rise-stories/ ● Pinto, J. (Ed.) (2015). BayView: The innovators & entrepreneurs issue. ● Pinto, J., & Vigon, M. (2014, Summer). Press freedom, democracy and climate change reporting in Latin America. Hemispheres, 23, 24-32. ● Pinto, J. (Ed.) (2014). BayView: The STEM issue. ● Pinto, J. (Ed.). (2013). BayView. The sports issue. ● Pinto, J., & Hughes, S. (2011). Introduction: Special issue on media and citizenship [Special issue]. Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 7(2), 1-9. ● Pinto, J., & Hughes, S. (2011). Guest editors for special issue, Media and Citizenship. Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 7(2). ● Pinto, J.G. (2009). Miami. In The Encyclopedia of Journalism (Vol. 3, pp. 896-898). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. ● Pinto, J.G. (2009). South America. In The Encyclopedia of Journalism (Vol. 4, pp. 1301- 1306). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. ● Hughes, S., and Gill, J. (2004, March/April). “The civic transformation of Mexican newspapers.” North American Conference on Latin America, 37(4), 26-28.

PRESENTED PAPERS AND LECTURES

Refereed conference participation • Xie, W., Pinto, J., & Froelhich, H. “News Construction of Community Resilience: Comparing National and Local Responses to Hurricane Florence.” Presented to the Environment, Science and Risk Working Group, International Association of Media and Communication Research, 2019 meeting, July 2019, Madrid. • Bona, N., Pinto, J., & Prado, P. “From catastrophe to economic driver: The curve of coverage of the Brumadinho and Mariana disasters in Brazil.” Presented to the Environment, Science and Risk Working Group, International Association of Media and Communication Research, 2019 meeting, July 2019, Madrid. • Pinto, J., & Vigon, M. Neoextractivism, modernity and development: Mediated dispute in Ecuador. In “Challenging the Environmental Status Quo: Global Case Studies of Discourse and Strategic Action in Environmental Communication.” Presented as part of a panel for the meeting of the International Communication Association, May 27, 2019, Washington, DC. • Prado, P., & Pinto, J. Collapse, crisis and constitutive media: Regional and national coverage of the Samarco dam collapse. To be presented at the 2019 meeting of the International Environmental Communication Association, June 17-21, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. 5

• Pinto, J., Myrick, J., & Xie, L. Constructing Florence’s flooding: News analysis of mediated risk, resilience and recovery. To be presented at the 2019 meeting of the International Environmental Communication Association, June 17-21, 2019, Vancouver, Canada. • Disney , J., Taylor, A., Bonanno, A., McGreavy, B., Pinto, J., Psaros, M., Hughes, C., Bailey, D., & Rickard, L. Data to Action: Using King Tides Projects to Build Resilience in Coastal Communities. Workshop and panel discussion held at the Citizen Science Association Conference, 2019 13-17 March. https://citsci2019.exordo.com • Pinto, J., Gutsche, R., & Prado, P. Climate change, communication and culture: Debate, discourse and emerging realities. Presented at IAMCR 2018, Eugene, OR, June 2018. • Gutsche, R., Pinto, J. & Prado, P. No one is running away: A critical analysis of public and press discourses of sea level rise impacts in South Florida. Presented at IAMCR 2017, Cartagena, Colombia. • Pinto, J., Gutsche, R., & Prado, P. Press and public discourses of the ‘seen and unseen’ of sea level rise in Miami, Florida (USA). Presented at COCE 2017, Leicester, England, June 28-July 2, 2017. • Jacobson, S., Pinto, J., Wilson, A., & Gutsche, R. Farewell, Miami: Reporting Climate Change and Sea Level Rise as a Local Story. Presented at COCE 2017, Leicester, England, June 28-July 2, 2017. • Carvalho, A., Dodson, G., Ekstrand, E., Pezzullo, P., Pinto, J., Tam, C.L., & Walker, G. IECA members’ observations of Conference of the Parties 21 & 22 (Paris and Marrakech), United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change. Presented at COCE 2017, Leicester, England, June 28-July 2, 2017. ● Jacobson, S., Pinto, J., Gutsche, R. & MacMillin, K. It takes a village to build a sea level rise app: Informing citizens about climate change in Miami. Presented as part of a panel at the meeting of the International Communication Association Annual Meeting, Fukuoka, Japan, June 9-13, 2016. ● Pinto, J. Citizen science: crowd hydrology and coastal flooding: Eyes on the Rise. Presented at the Forum on Indicators of Coastal Flooding and Flood Impacts, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, May 26, 2016. ● Marsh, E., & Pinto, J. Public relations and the “teaching hospital” model of mass communication education. Presented at the meeting of the Public Relations Society of America, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 7, 2015. ● Jacobson, S., Fu, J., MacMillin, K., Pinto, J., Gutsche, R., & Monson, R. It takes a village to build a sea level rise app: Civic hacking as an approach to inform citizens about climate change in Miami. Presented at the meeting of the IAMCR, July 2015, Montreal. ● Pinto, J. Colaboraciones entre sectores públicos y privados, desde una comunidad internacional y vulnerable al crecimiento del nivel de mar. Presented at the conference, “El Contexto de la Comunicación en Condiciones de Riesgo y Crisis en los Sectores Gubermentales, Privados y ONGs.” Mexico City, June 2015.

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● Vigon, M., Pinto, J., Takahashi, B., & Chavez, M. The emperor has no clothes: Comparing international media coverage of sea level rise. Paper presented as part of a panel, “Grounding transnational communication flows in global contexts: Emerging research from metropolitan Miami,” at ICA, June 2015. ● Pinto, J., & Gutsche, Jr., R. Blending technologies, classrooms & communities to communicate local concerns of sea level rise. Presented as part of a panel, “Communicating to diverse audiences in communities vulnerable to impacts of climate change: Scholarly and professional journalism faculty work to bridge the ‘climate gap,’” at COCE, Boulder, CO, June 2015. ● Park, D., Pinto, J., & Wang, W. Opinion toward nuclear energy use and constructions of health and environmental risks in post-Fukushima news. Presented at the meeting of the AEJMC, August 2014, Montreal, Canada. ● Pinto, J. Risk and response in South Florida: Emergency management, community awareness and regional response. Presented at the Congreso Internacional de Estrategias de Comunicación en Situaciones de Riesgo y Crisis, Valencia, Spain, July 2014. ● Takahashi, B., & Pinto, J. Environmental issues among Hispanics and Latinos: A perspective from journalism and mass communication. Presented at the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences, June 2014, New York, NY. ● Pinto, J., Wang, W., & Park, D.J. News sources and perceptions of health and environmental risks in international Fukushima news coverage. Presented at the 2014 meeting of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA. ● Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. El ambiente y las noticias: Understanding U.S. Spanish language newsrooms’ coverage of environmental issues. Presented at the 2014 meeting of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA. ● Park, D., Wang, W., & Pinto, J. Beyond nuclear disaster and risk: Comparison of post- Fukushima nuclear news in U.S. and German press. Presented at the 2013 meeting of the International Association of Media and Communication Research, Dublin, Ireland. ● Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. Understanding U.S. Spanish Language News Coverage of Environmental Issues: Newsrooms Decision-Making and Roles. Presented at the 2013 meeting of the International Association of Media and Communication Research, Dublin, Ireland. ● Shumow, M., & Pinto, J. Immigrant Media in Southeast Florida: Discursive Arenas for Transnational Civil Societies. Presented at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, May 2013. ● Pinto, J., Villar, M.E., & Ravinal, R. Climate change coverage in Spanish-language newspapers: Does language change the message? Presented at the meeting of the Conference on Culture, Politics, and Climate Change, Boulder, Colorado, September 2012.

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● Pinto, J., Prado, P., & Collazo, M.R. (2012, May). Reportando el riesgo ambiental en los conflictos internacionales [Reporting environmental risk in international conflict]. Presented at the meeting of the Latin American Association of Communication Researchers (ALAIC), Montevideo, Uruguay, May 2012. ● Segev, S., & Pinto, J. (2011, November). The effect of acculturation on immigrant consumers’ green behavior: Antecedents and consequences. Presented at the meeting of Sustainable Consumption – Towards Action and Impact, Hamburg, Germany. ● Pinto, J., Prado, P., & Suarez, E. (2011, July). International environmental conflict and the news media: Deconstructing coverage of the Chevron case in Ecuador. Presented at the meeting of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, Istanbul, Turkey. ● Zamith, R., Pinto, J., & Villar, M. (2011, May). Constructing climate change in the Americas: An analysis of news coverage in U.S. and South American newspapers. Presented at the meeting of the International Conference on Communication and Mass Media, Athens, Greece. ● Segev, S., & Pinto, J. (2011, May). The relationship between perceived influence of green advertising and green consumer behavior: A comparison between acculturating Hispanics and non-Hispanics. Presented at the Society for Consumer Psychology’s Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference on Environmental Sustainability, Eugene, Oregon. ● Segev, S., Pinto, J., & Parker, B. (2011, April). Acculturation, green consumer behavior and the mediating role of perceived influence of advertising. Presented at the meeting of the American Academy of Advertising, Mesa, Arizona. ● Pinto, J., & Prado, P. (2010, October). Environmental conflict and news media in South America: The social construction of international environmental disputes. Presented as part of a panel proposal to the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. ● Pinto, J. (2010, April). Social construction of environmental rights: Mediating public sphere debate of constitutional change in Ecuador. Presented at the Workshop for Environment and Citizenship in Latin America Project, Vancouver, Canada. ● Parker, B., Segev, S., & Pinto, J. (2010, March.) What it means to go green: Consumer perceptions of green brands and dimensions of "greenness." Presented at the meeting of the American Academy for Advertising, Minneapolis, MN. ● Soruco, G., & Pinto, J. (2009, May). Keeping up with the Martinezes: Explaining changes in The Miami Herald coverage of Cuba and issues of import for the Cuban-American community, 1959-2007. Presented at a panel discussion at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. ● Soruco, G. & Pinto, J. (2009, February). What does reading the Spanish-language newspaper mean? A study of media uses and gratifications of Hispanics of South Florida. Presented at the meeting, Assessing the State of Spanish-Language Media, Center for the Study of Latino Media & Markets, San Marcos, TX. 8

● Pinto, J., & Soruco, G. (2008, May). Sourcing Hugo Chávez: Newspaper coverage and the public sphere. Poster session presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada. ● Pinto, J., & Soruco, G. (2008, April). Hispanic youth and media in South Florida. Presented at the Southeast Council of Latin American Studies, Tampa, FL. ● Pinto, J., Arroyave, J., & Soruco, G. (2007, September). How public is the public sphere? Elite newspaper coverage of a controversial international figure. Presented at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada. ● Gill, J. (2007, March). Muzzling the watchdog: Changes in Argentine mainstream press coverage and implications for democracy. Presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication Association conference, Louisville, KY. ● Gill, J. (2006, May). An institutional analysis of media development in Argentina. Poster session presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association Conference, Dresden, Germany. ● Gill, J. (2006, March). The access to information legislation initiative in Argentina. Presented at a panel discussion at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico. ● Gill, J., & Hughes, S. (2005, February). Cumplir con la nueva ley de acceso a la información Mexicana [Compliance with the new Mexican access to information law]. Presented at the Second Conference of the Americas, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. ● Gill, J., & Hughes, S. (2004, October). Bureaucratic compliance with Mexico’s new access to information law. Presented at a panel discussion at the meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, NV. ● Gill, J., Arroyave, J., Salwen, M., Garrison, B., Carroll, T., Gregory, L., Grindy, M., & Shih, L. (2004, August). Testing self-knowledge in third-person perception: Media violence and the case of Kobe Bryant. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Educators in Journalism & Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. ● Shih, L.W., Carroll, T. M., Gregory, L., Gill, J., Arroyave, J., Grindy, M., Garrison, B., & Salwen, M. August 2004). How communication offices "play" public relations roles in educational institutions. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL. ● Gill, J., & Hughes, S. (2004, May). Latin America’s right to know: Governmental gatekeepers and compliance with access to information laws. Presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. ● Gill, J. ( 2004, April). Access to information legislation in Latin America’s new democracies: Interest coalitions in Mexico, Peru and Argentina. Presented at a panel discussion at the meeting of the Broadcast Education Association conference, Las Vegas, NV. ● Grindy, M., Gregory, L., Arroyave, J., Carroll, T., Gill, J., Shih, L.W., Salwen, M., & Garrison, B. (2004, April). The effects of graduate teaching assistant attire of source 9

credibility and immediacy. Presented at the Eastern Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA. ● Arroyave, J., Gill, J., Salwen, M., Garrison, B., Carroll, T., Gregory, L., Grindy, M., & Shih, L. (2004, March). Schemas and support for restrictions on media: Third-person perception of the Kobe Bryant case. Presented at the Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium,Tampa, FL. ● Arroyave, J., & Gill, J. (2003, October). Comunicación no verbal entre profesionales en America Latina y aportes de la investigación en Nórteamerica [Nonverbal communication between Latin American professionals and support from North American research]. Paper presented at the meeting of the Federacion Latinoamericana de Facultades de Comunicacion Social, San Juan, Puerto Rico. ● Gill, J., & Plazas, Blanca. (2003, April). Nonverbal communication between health care professionals and patients: Current issues & new directions. Presented at a panel at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC.

Creative Work ● Pinto, J. Co-Writer, “South Florida’s Rising Seas: Impact.” Documentary aired, June 2015 on WPBT2. ● MacMillin, K., & Pinto, J., producers and writers. South Florida’s Rising Seas. Documentary aired on WPBT2, Jan. 15, 2014. Available: http://video.wpbt2.org/video/2365148517/ ● “South Florida’s Rising Seas,” repurposed for 8-minute segment on PBS NewsHour, March 19, 2014 ● “South Florida’s Rising Seas,” incorporated into special interactive feature on sea level rise by the Sun-Sentinel, April 2014.

Applied Research ● Jacobson, S., Gutsche, Jr., R. E., MacMillin, K., Pinto, J. (2015). Sea Level Rise Toolbox. App, www.eyesontherise.org/app and eyesontherise.org/flood (This is an application development project funded by an Online News Association 2014-2015 Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism Education grant that allows citizens of South Florida to learn about their vulnerability to sea level rise and flooding.)

Invited Lectures • Pinto, J. “Science Communication.” Presentation to Science on Tap Workshop, Penn State Science Policy Society, University Park, PA, Sept. 21, 2019. • Pinto, J. “The Art and Science of Climate Change Communication.” Panel discussion, Drawdown Conference, University Park, PA, Sept. 17, 2019.

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• Pinto, J. “Producción de noticias de impactos de cambio climático para audiencias diversas: El caso de estudio del aumento del nivel del mar y el sur de Florida.” Lecture for Universidad de Barranquilla, North Miami, FL, Oct. 26, 2017. • Pinto, J. “News Production of Climate Change Impacts for Diverse Audiences: The Case Study of Sea Level Rise and South Florida.” College of Media and Journalism Symposium, University of Maine, Orono, ME, Oct. 16, 2017. • Pinto, J. “Challenges for Resiliency.” Palm Beach County Planning Congress, Wellington, FL, June 22, 2017. • Pinto, J. “FIU and Science Communication.” iPrep Academy, Miami, FL, June 2, 2017. • Pinto, J. “Eyes on the rise, king tides, and sea level rise: Communicating climate change.” Invited talk, Miami Youth Sustainability Summit, Belen Jesuit Preparatory School, March 25, 2017. • Pinto, J. “Welcome.” Mobile Media Culture in the Americas, Florida International University, March 23, 2017. • Pinto, J. “Eyes on the rise, king tides and sea level rise: Climate communication in the classroom.” Keynote address, “Engaging the Anthropocene,” University of South Florida Honors College symposium, Nov. 3-4, 2016. • Pinto, J. “Eyes on the rise, king tides and sea level rise: Communication challenges and opportunities.” FIU Sea Level Solution Center launch, MBUS, Miami Beach, FL, Aug. 30, 2016. • Jacobson, S., Fu, J., Pinto, J., & Hernandez-Hammer, N. “The science behind heat and sea level rise mapping.” #HaceCalorHialeah event, City of Hialeah, July 27, 2016. • Jacobson, S., & Pinto, J. “Climate resiliency tools workshop.” Office of Resilience, Miami Dade County Government, Miami, FL, April 14, 2016. • Jacobson, S., Pinto, J., & MacMillin, K. Crowdsourcing flood reporting. Poster presented at the All Hands meeting of the FIU Sea Level Solutions Center, Miami, FL, Feb. 3, 2016. ● Pinto, J. (Spring 2016). Eyes on the rise, King Tides and Sea Level Rise. Presented to Prof. John Clark’s Honors course, FIU. ● Pinto, J. (Spring 2016). Communicating sea level rise. Presented to the All Hands event, Sea Level Solutions Center, FIU. ● Pinto, J. (Fall, 2015). Panelist, “Communicating Sea Level Rise: Eyes on the Rise, King Tides and Citizen Science.” CLIMA, Hialeah, FL, Dec. 11, 2015. ● Speaker, “Sea Level Rise: Impact,” Gulliver Schools, Miami FL, Dec. 7, 2015. ● Panelist, “Communicating Science in Miami’s Changing Environment,” COSEE Florida, Miami, FL, Dec. 8, 2015. ● Moderator, panel following screening of “South Florida’s Rising Seas: Impact,” Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, Nov. 11, 2015. ● Pinto, J. (Fall, 2015). Panelist, “Melting Skepticism Instead of Ice.” Embark: Independent Sector Conference, Miami, FL, Oct. 28, 2015.

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● Pinto, J. (Fall, 2015). Panelist with French Consulate in Miami and City of Miami Beach. “FACTS: French-American Climate Talks: Eyes on the Rise-Impact of sea level rise on local communities.” Miami Beach, FL, Sept. 28, 2015. ● Pinto, J. & Jacobson, S. (Summer, 2015). Reporting on sea level rise. Presented to the Miami Montage, University of Miami. ● Invited presenter, VIP Screening of “South Florida’s Rising Seas” for ECOMB Environmental Film Festival, SoHo Beach Club, Miami Beach, April 14, 2015. ● Presenter, Miami Beach 100 Celebration, Environmental Summit, March 26, 2015. ● Panelist, after special screening of “South Florida’s Rising Seas,” DocMiami, Boca Raton, FL, March 19, 2015. ● Panelist, Speaking Sustainably Film & Lecture Series, Jan. 28, 2015, Miami, FL, following a screening of “South Florida’s Rising Seas.” ● Attendee, “A Constructive Conservative Perspective on Climate Science and Policy,” held on Fisher Island, FL, Jan. 8, 2015. ● Pinto, J. (Spring 2015). Reporting on climate change. Presented to Todd Crowl’s class, Philosophy of Science, FIU. ● Panel discussant, “Eyes on the rise, king tides and sea level rise: A J-School communicates sea level rise.” Juliet Pinto & Kate MacMillin, 2nd Annual meeting of the Tropical Audubon Society, Miami, FL, Oct. 10, 2014. ● Pinto, J. (Fall 2014). Communicating sea level rise in South Florida. Presented to Prof. B. Takahashi’s course, Environmental Journalism, Michigan State University. ● Pinto, J., & MacMillin, K. (Summer 2014). Sea Level Rise and South Florida. Presented to the Academic Policy and Student Affairs Committee, FIU Board of Trustees, Miami, Fla. ● Moderator for sea level rise panel at the “Green Screen,” held in , April 27, 2014. ● Attendee, Sea Level Rise symposium, at the Reagan House, April 18, 2014. ● Presenter, “Special Screening: ‘South Florida’s Rising Seas,” in Eat, Think and Be Merry Series, held by the FIU School of the Environment, Arts and Society, North Miami, April 8, 2014 ● “South Florida’s Rising Seas,” screened at the “Cinema Green: Climate Change Series,” Miami Beach, FL, Feb. 5, 2014. ● Pinto, J., & MacMillin, K. (Spring 2014). Communicating climate change to a diverse audience. Presented to Prof. B. Takahashi’s course, Environmental Journalism, Michigan State University. ● Presenter, “Climate Conversation,” in Eat, Think and Be Merry Series, held by the FIU School of the Environment, Arts and Society, North Miami, Oct. 8, 2013. ● Panelist, “Crude,” part of the Environmental Film Series, School of Environment, Arts and Society, FIU, Fall 2013. ● Pinto, J., & MacMillin, K. (Spring 2013). South Florida’s Rising Seas. Presented in Prof. T. L’Houtellier’s course, Global Environment and Society.

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● Pinto, J. (2012, October). An overview of media coverage of climate change. Presented in the graduate seminar in Environmental Studies, Dept. of Earth and the Environment. ● Pinto, J. (2010, November). “Press freedom: A top area of concern for Latin America.” In Latin America and the Caribbean in 2011 and beyond: Challenges and opportunities for U.S. policy. Miami: Florida International University Applied Research Center. ● Pinto, J. (2010). Communicating the environment. Presented in Prof. Jennifer Grimm’s course, Coastal and Marine Environmental Policy. ● Gill, J. (2005). Leyes de acceso en América Latina. University of Miami Master’s program in Spanish-language Journalism.

FUNDED RESEARCH • Wee, J., Dudas, P., Pinto, J., & Ott, T. “Benchmarking digital fluency and code competency skills to improve communication of scientific data and information in agriculture and natural resources systems.” Strategic Networks and Initiatives Program (SNIP) Level I Launch Grant, PSU College of Agricultural Sciences, December 2018 ($10,000). • Gutsche, Jr., R. E., Marsh, E., Sheerin, M., & Pinto, J. ‘Mobile Virtual Reality Lab,’ FIU School of Communication + Journalism, Florida International University, July 2016 ($19,000).

● Gutsche, R., Jacobson, S., MacMillin, K., Pinto, J., Church, P., Nepomechie, M., Rifkind, D., Canaves, M., Ozer, E., Rovira, R., & Villar, M.E. “Eyes on the rise: Citizen stories, science and expression. Funded with a $3,800 seed grant from CARTA.

● Gutsche, R., Jacobson, S., MacMillin, K., & Pinto, J. “Sea Level Rise and Crowd Hydrology.” Funded with a $35,000 grant from the 2014 Challenge Fund for Innovation in Journalism by the Online News Association, Knight Foundation, McCormick Foundation, Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and Democracy Fund, April 2014.

● MacMillin, K., & Pinto, J. “South Florida’s Rising Seas.” Creative work funded with a $1,500 grant from the SJMC Summer Research Award, 2013.

● Park, D., Pinto, J., & Wang, W. “Nuclear in the news: The articulation of risk in Chinese and U.S. media accounts of the Fukushima disaster.” Funded with a $1,500 grant from the SJMC Summer Research Award, 2012.

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● Shumow, M., Fernandes, J., & Pinto, J. (2011). “Hispanic Immigrant Media in Southeast Florida: Covering Issues of Import for Transnational Populations.” Funded with a $1,500 grant from the SJMC Summer Research Award, 2011.

● Pinto, J., & Villar, Mariaelena. “Comparison of Climate Change News Coverage in U.S. – English, U.S. Spanish and Latin American Leading Newspapers,” (2010). Funded with a $1,500 grant from the SJMC Summer Research Award, 2010.

● Various signatories. “Journalism, media studies & effective democracy.” (2010). Funded with a $5,000 grant from the Interdisciplinary Research Group Grant Program, FIU- LACC/UM-CLAS.

● Pinto, J. “Environmental Justice and the Media: Framing Environmentalism in Latin America.” Funded with a $1,200 SJMC Summer Research Award, 2009.

● Pinto, J., & Soruco G. “Keeping Up With the Martinezes: Explaining Changes in The Miami Herald coverage of Cuba and Issues of Import for the Cuban-American Community, 1959-2007.” Funded with a $2,500 SJMC Research Award, 2008.

● Gill, J. Doctoral dissertation grant from the University of Miami Center of Latin American Studies, 2003.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS, AWARDS, PRIZES, FELLOWSHIPS University ● FIU Faculty Award in Excellence in Research and Creative Activities, 2014 ● FIU Service Award, 2011, 2017 ● FIU-SJMC Award of Excellence for Exceptional Research/Scholarly/Professional Activity, 2009 ● FIU Gabor Community Award, Florida International University, 2008 ● FIU-SJMC Award of Excellence for Exceptional Service, Florida International University, 2007

External ● Knudson Latin America Prize, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2019 ● Forward Thinking Award, Institutional, Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, April 1, 2016 ● Inductee, CLEO Leadership Circle, Miami Beach, FL, Nov. 12, 2015

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● Designee—Attendee Badge, NGO Sector, International Environmental Communication Association, COP21 Climate Talks, 2015 ● Innovative Outreach to Scholastic Journalism award, Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2015 ● Best Short Documentary, DocMiami International Film Festival, 2014 ● Outstanding Graduate Student, University of Miami, 2006 ● Achievement Award, School of Communication, University of Miami, 2005 ● First Place award, University of Miami Research and Creativity Forum, 2005

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICE

Media Appearances ● Facebook live interview, “Cambio climático en una era de Trump.” and the Guardian. Recorded and streamed Jan. 19, 2017. ● Television interviewee, “FOX News,” FOX. Recorded Sept. 28, 2016. ● Television interviewee, “Al Punto,” Univision. Recorded June 16, 2016. ● Television interviewee, “Dígalo Aquí,” Venezolano TV. Recorded March 9, 2016. ● Radio interviewee, “Cognitive Dissonance,” Yale Climate Connection. First aired, Feb. 26, 2016. ● Television interviewee, “King Tide Day 2015.” WTVJ, WPLG, WIOD, WFOR. First aired, Oct. 28, 2015. ● Television interviewee, on the broadcast program “Issues.” Segment on Sea Level Rise. First aired, Oct. 2, 2015 on WPBT2. ● Television interviewee, on the broadcast program “Issues.” Segment on King Tide Day. First aired, Oct. 10, 2014, on WPBT2. ● Interviewee, Klangbox@LabMiami, February 2014. ● Interviewee, Todo Noticias radio news show, January 2014. ● Television interviewee, on the broadcast program “Issues.” Segment on South Florida and Sea Level Rise. First aired, Jan. 15, 2014, on WPBT2. Journalism Education and Outreach ● Managing editor and copy editor, BayView alumni magazine, 2013-2015. ● Copy Editor & Guest Editor, BayView alumni magazine, 2012. Event Organization ● Co-Developer, “#HaceCalorHialeah,” Hialeah, FL, July 27, 2016. ● Co-Developer, “Citizens Engaging in Citizen Science with Eyes on the Rise,” Miami, FL, Nov. 24, 2015. ● Co-developer, “King Tide Day.” Morning event with local media and students, Miami Beach, FL, Oct. 28, 2015. ● Co-Developer, “King Tide Day.” Day-long event with press conference and citizen science, Miami Beach, FL, Oct. 9, 2014. 15

● Tour co-leader, “Risky Business,” New Orleans, Society of Environmental Journalists 2014 meeting, Sept. 4, 2014. ● Tour co-leader, “South Florida and Sea Level Rise,” for the Society of Environmental Journalists’ 2011 Conference, Miami, FL, October 2011. Refereed Conference Participation

• Developer of panel and panelist, Keynote discussion on sea level rise in the Americas, 2018 Journalists and Editors Workshop on Climate Change in the Americas, Miami Beach, FL, March 28, 2018. • Chair of panel, “Representing environmental issues.” COCE 2017, Leicester, England, June 28-July 2, 2017. ● Developer of panel, Communicating to diverse audiences in communities vulnerable to impacts of climate change: Scholarly and professional journalism faculty work to bridge the “climate gap.” Panel held at COCE, Boulder, CO, June 2015. ● Panel discussant, “Government Corruption, the News Media, and Social Movements,” International Division, AEJMC meeting, August 2014. ● Moderator and developer of panel, Environmental Communication and Hispanics, for the conference, “Hispanic Communication Conference,” School of Journalism & Mass Communication, North Miami, FL, November 7-8, 2013. ● Moderator of panel for the conference, “Hispanics and the Media: The Emerging Power,” presented by the School of Journalism & Mass Communication, North Miami, FL, October 2012. ● Moderator of panel, “Investigative Journalism in Latin America’s Unanswered Demands.” Part of the conference, The New South American Landscape and the Media, presented by the School of Journalism & Mass Communication with the Latin American Caribbean Center, North Miami, FL, March 2012. ● Chair of panel: “Transforming Media Landscape: Ongoing Articulation Processes Among Audiences and Mass Media Industries in the Americas.” International Communication Association May 2009 conference, Chicago, Illinois. ● Co-Chair, Hospitality Committee, National Communication Association 2003 Conference, Miami Beach, Florida Manuscript Reviews ● Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Environmental Media, 2019 ● Manuscript reviewer, Global Media Communication, 2017 ● Manuscript reviewer, Frontiers, 2017-present ● Manuscript reviewer, Political Communication, 2016 ● Manuscript reviewer, Government Information Quarterly, 2015-2016 ● Review Editor, Frontiers, 2016, 2018

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● Manuscript reviewer, Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, 2014-present ● Manuscript reviewer, Science Communication, 2012, 2013, 2017 ● Manuscript reviewer, International Journal of Press/Politics, 2008, 2010-2011, 2013 ● Textbook reviewer, media law textbook from Pearson, 2012 ● Manuscript reviewer, Television & New Media, 2012 ● Manuscript reviewer, Media, Culture and Society, 2011-2012 ● Manuscript reviewer, Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 2011 ● Manuscript reviewer, Taiwan Journal of Democracy, 2011 ● Manuscript reviewer, The Latin Americanist, 2009 ● Manuscript reviewer, Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2008 ● Proposal reviewer, Citizen Science Association Conference, 2018 ● Reviewer, Conference on Communication and Environment, 2018 ● Reviewer, Environment, Science and Risk Working Group, International Association of Media and Communication Research, 2017-present ● Reviewer, Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2016-2017 ● Reviewer, Magazine Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2017 ● Reviewer, Environmental Comm. Division, International Communication Association, 2011-present ● Reviewer, International Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2014 ● Reviewer, Conference on Communication and the Environment, 2011, 2017 ● Reviewer, Journalism Studies, International Communication Association 2004-2009 ● Reviewer, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association, 2008 ● Reviewer, Global Fusion Conference Series, Mass Communication submissions, 2005 University Service ● Alternate, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Communications’ Department of Journalism, 2019-present ● Member, PSU Graduate Council, 2018-2020 ● Member, PSU Graduate Council Joint Curricular Committee, 2018-2019 ● Co-founder, FIU-SCJ SHERCom (Science, Health, Environment and Risk Communication) Initiative ● Affiliated faculty, FIU Latin American and Caribbean Center, 2007-2018 ● Vice-Chair, Environment and Planning Committee, FIU Faculty Senate, 2014-2016 ● Member, FIU-Miami Beach Working Group, 2014-2016 ● Alternate, FIU Faculty Senate, 2012-2013, 2015-2016 ● Member, FIU Faculty Senate, 2014 ● Member, FIU Faculty Senate Steering Committee SJMC representative, 2014 17

● Member, FIU Sabbatical Leave Committee, 2015 ● Member, Sea Level Solutions Center Leadership Committee, 2016 ● Member, Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women Working Group, 2012-2014 ● Member, FIU Environmental Strategic Planning Committee, 2010 ● Member, CARTA BBC Space Envisioning Committee, 2016 ● Member, CARTA Dean’s Executive Council, 2016-17 ● Member, CARTA Dean’s Chair Advisory Council, 2016-17 ● Member, Dept of Journalism + Media Travel Committee, 2017-2018 ● Member, SJMC Faculty Assembly, 2013-2016 ● Member, SCJ Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2014-2018 ● Member, SJMC Third Year Review Committee, 2014-2018 ● Member, SJMC Admissions Waiver Committee, 2006-2015 ● Member, SJMC Curriculum Committee, 2006-2014 ● Member, SJMC Media Arts Festival Planning Group, 2012 ● Member, SJMC Research Group, 2009-2011 ● Member, SJMC Digital Communications Group, 2009-2011 ● Member, PSU Science Communication Search Committee, 2018 ● Member, SJMC Search & Screen Committees, 2006-2010, 2015 ● Member, SJMC Scholarship Committee, 2006-2007 Professional Associations & Other Public Service ● International Advisory Board Member, Palgrave Studies in Journalism and the Global South book series, 2019-present ● Member, Advisory Board, Journal of Environmental Media, 2018-present ● Board member, Climate Literacy Education and Outreach (CLEO) Institute, 2017-present ● Co-director, International Collaboratory of Crisis Communication, 2013-present ● Founding Member, International Environmental Communication Association (member, 2012-present) ● Member, Society of Environmental Journalists, 2008-present ● Member, International Communication Association, 2004-2009, 2014, 2018 ● Member, Latin American Studies Association, 2006-2013, 2016 ● Member, International Association for Media and Communication Research, 2011-2017

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