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CURRICULUM VITAE OF JULIET G. PINTO EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Communication, University of Miami- School of Communication (2006) Master of Arts, Marine Affairs & Policy, University of Miami-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 Pennsylvania State University—Associate Professor, Donald J. Bellisario College of Communications, Department of Journalism; co-funded faculty, Institutes of Energy and the Environment, 2018-present Florida 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 PART-TIME ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Florida International University—Instructor, SEA Corps, Summer 2015 University of Miami—Instructor, Communication, 2002—2006 University of Miami—Field Research Assistant, Communication, 2003 University of Miami—Research Assistant, Marine Sciences, 1998—2000 MAST Academy—Department Tutor, Math & Science Department, 1998 NON-ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Co-Writer, “South Florida’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 1 North-South Center, University of Miami—Co-Director, Press Center, Civil Society Forum, FTAA Summit, 2003 Freelance Editor/Writer, 2002—2003 Worth International Publications—Staff Editor/Writer, 2000—2002 Pepsi Chart Latin America TV Show—Production Assistant Volunteer, 2001 Kelley/Dexter Advertising—Office Assistant, 1997 Conservation Law Foundation—Intern, Development Office, 1996 PUBLICATIONS IN DISCIPLINE Books • Pinto, J., Gutsche, Jr., R. E., & Prado, P. (Eds.). (in-process). Climate change, media & culture: Critical issues in environmental communication. Bingley, UK: Emerald. ● Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. (Eds.) (Forthcoming 2018). Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave. ● Pinto, J., Prado, P., & Tirado, J.A. (2017). Environmental news in South America: Conflict, crisis and contestation. Palgrave. 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. 2 ● 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. ● 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. 3 Chapters in Books • Vigon, M., Pinto, J., & Martinez-Bustos, M. (In press). Complicity and resistance: State media wars . In R. Rockwell & M. Chavez (Eds.), Critical Issues of Journalism in Latin America. Cambria Press. ● Vigon, M., & Pinto, J. (Forthcoming). Comparing South Florida Spanish-language and Cuban media coverage of sea level rise. In Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. (Eds.) Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave. ● Pinto, J., & Vigon, M. (Forthcoming). Ecuadorian news media coverage of climate change. In Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. (Eds.) Mediating demand, degradation and development: Media reporting of environmental issues in Latin America. Palgrave. ● Pinto, J., Vigon, M., Chavez, M., & Takahashi, B. (Forthcoming). The future of environmental communication in Latin America and the Caribbean. In In Takahashi, B., Pinto, J., Vigon, M., & Chavez, M. (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 4 ● Gill, J. (2007). Review of the documentaries “Wetback: The Undocumented Documentary” and “Guestworker: Bienvenidos a Carolina del Norte.” Political Communication, 24(3), 351-353. 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 papers • Pinto,