Paul Raeburn appears in the following:
The Game Theorist's Guide to Raising Happy Kids
Monday, April 04, 2016
You're on a road trip, the kids are fighting in the backseat, and you threaten to turn the car around. What if the kids call your bluff? Here's a better option, according to game theory.
Do Fathers Matter?
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Paul Raeburn, blogger, media critic, writer, and the author of Do Fathers Matter?: What Science Is Telling Us About the Parent We've Overlooked (Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2014), looks at what research tells us about a father's impact on his children, from their DNA to their weight.
Hype-o-Chondria; Media Insurance; HDTV & Skyscrapers; Web Music; Barnicle; Monica & the Media
Friday, August 07, 1998
Hype-o-Chondria; Media Insurance; HDTV & Skyscrapers; Web Music; Barnicle; Monica & the Media on On the Media on 1998-08-09
Covering Climate; Homelessness; Sprewell and Iverson
Sunday, December 21, 1997
Does the media exacerbate homelessness? How does the media cover weather and climate? Does it know the difference?
Campaign Finance Reform; Media and Democracy; Climate Change
Sunday, October 12, 1997
Can you get more about issues from TV dramas than TV news? If there's scientific consensus about climate change, what does scientific consensus really mean?
Covering the Gulf War Syndrome; Reporting on Abortion Issues
Sunday, March 16, 1997
Abortion coverage: Who defines the terms?
Reporting on AIDS (hour 1); "Balanced" Budget Coverage (hour 2)
Sunday, January 07, 1996
Host: Alex Jones HOUR ONE
TOPIC: Reporting on AIDS
Some activists charge that AIDS has fallen off the media map. And, they say, this puts the public in danger. Is this so?
GUESTS: Laurie Garrett, reporter, Discovery Department (Science and Medicine), Long Island Newsday
Paul Raeburn, ...
Covering Diseases (hour 1); Language and Journalism (hour 2)
Sunday, May 21, 1995
Outbreak! Covering Ebola and other infectious diseases.
Aggressive Press (hour 1); Project Censored '95 (hour 2)
Sunday, April 02, 1995
In your face! The history of an aggressively confrontational press.