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Dr Jan Sinclair

Senior Tutor

Massey Business School - Deputy PVC's Office

Jan’s PhD from Auckland University’s Film, Television and Media Studies department (2012) examined why the news media largely ignored scientific certainties about the risks of climate change. Her content analysis showed that the US news media framed climate change risks as ‘political not physical’, and a problem for ‘others’ not ‘us’. 

Before returning to university, Jan worked nationally and internationally as a journalist for television, radio and print news media.  In New Zealand her news media experience included working for Morning Report, The Dominion and the Sunday Star-Times.  Internationally, she wrote on climate change for New Scientist, The Observer and The Guardian.

Jan’s professional experience includes information and advocacy public relations work.

Internationally, she wrote speeches for the executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP); wrote the UNEP popular versions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 1995 and 2001 reports on the science of climate change;  coordinated Greenpeace International's global climate change and ozone campaigns;  and was a Commonwealth Secretariat appointee as expert editor and media adviser for the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP).  In New Zealand, she worked as Parliamentary Press Secretary for Dr Michael Cullen, then Finance spokesperson for the NZ Labour Party. 

 Awards:

Sceptics Society (for a Sunday Star-Times article about a UFO conference)

Auckland Students’ Association Lecturer of the Year (LOTY): highly commended awards 2012-2022.

 Qualifications: 

PhD (Auckland University, 2012)

Diploma of Teaching (Auckland Education Board, 1973)

 Publications (academic):

Sinclair, J.M. (2013).  Dangerously political: news media framings of climate change.  In J. Salinger (Ed.), Living in a Warmer World:  How a changing climate will affect our lives. Collingwood, VIC: CSIRO Publishing.

Establishing editor, AlterNative, an international academic journal of indigenous peoples published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, Centre of Māori Research Excellence, Auckland University (2005 – 2007)

 Publications (professional):

More than ten thousand news stories and feature articles, initially on general news topics and then increasingly focused on investigative stories about the science and risks of climate change. 

Jan Sinclair is a Senior Tutor in Massey University’s School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing, teaching Communication, Journalism and Public Relations. 

She previously tutored Media Studies 101 and Film Studies 101 for Auckland University’s Film, Television and Media Studies department, and was the Media Studies 101 lecturer at Auckland University’s Summer School 2005-2007.  

Jan has extensive professional experience in both journalism and public relations.

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 09 231 6253
    Location: QA 3.60, Quad A Building
    Campus: Auckland

Research Expertise

Keywords

content analysis

climate change

science communication

audience and discourse analysis

interdisciplinary communication

Consultancy and Languages

Consultancy

  • 1998 - 1999 - SPREP/UNESCO PEIN (Pacific Environmental Information Network)
    Project leader: Running week-long workshops for Pacific Island journalists and environmental scientists in six Pacific Island countries, teaching collaboration in communicating environmental risks.
  • early 1990s - IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)
    Media advisor for New Zealand IPCC conference
  • late 1990s - APN (Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research)
    Workshop presenter for sessions training environmental scientists in communicating via the news media
  • 1998 and 2001 - AOSIS (Alliance of Small Island States )
    Media advisor at United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conferences of the Parties (COP)
  • early to mid 2000s - NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research)
    Pacific Island workshops presenter for media training workshop sessions (Run by Dr Jim Salinger, NIWA)

Languages

  • French
    Last used: 2001
    Spoken ability: Average
    Written ability: Average