Welcome! I'm Iasmim Amiden dos Santos, a PhD student in the Information & Media program at Michigan State University. My research explores environmental journalism practices in independent media and media discourses around environmental issues in Latin America.
I’m originally from Brazil, where I spent nearly five years working with an environmental NGO in the Pantanal wetlands on conservation projects alongside local communities. I also helped launch the Brazilian sister site of The Conversation, an experience that strengthened my passion for science communication and science journalism.
I hold a Master's degree in Science Communication and Public Engagement from the University of Edinburgh, where I studied as a Chevening Scholar.
Takahashi, B., & Amiden dos Santos, I. (2026). Inspiring a Pedagogical Revolution in Environmental Communication. Communication Education. Communication Education, 1–13.
Amiden dos Santos, I., & Takahashi, B. (2025). Desinformación y hegemonía discursiva en el Perú: un análisis crítico de los casos PIACI y las ONG ambientales. Desde el Sur, 17(4), e2686.
Amiden dos Santos, I., & Takahashi, B. (2025). Decolonial Agents in La Coyuntura — Narrated Roles of Independent Media Journalists in Bolivia and Peru. Journalism Studies, 26(14), 1663–1682.
Takahashi, B., Amiden dos Santos, I., & Salas, F. M. (2025). Building Bridges: A Narrative Literature Review of Spanish and Portuguese-Language Climate Change Communication Scholarship from Latin America. Environmental Communication, 1–15.
Instructor of Record: JRN 472/872: Environmental, Science and Health Reporting - Fall 2025 and Spring 2026
Guest Lecture: JRN 365: International News and Government Dynamics - Fall 2024