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Insights on Science Journalism

Felicity Mellor

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English
Routledge
14 March 2024
Bringing together experts from a range of disciplines, this collection critically examines science journalism, paying special attention to the points of tension that science journalists navigate in their work today.

Faced with the twin crises of climate change and a global pandemic, science journalism has never before been so prominent. This book showcases perspectives that transcend the particulars of the specific news events and outlets studied, in order to provide an overview of the key areas of scholarly interest regarding the nature of science journalism. The volume is organised into three sections: the first provides historical case studies illustrating the demarcation of science journalism from science as science journalism emerged as a recognisable news beat in the twentieth century; the second examines the relationship between science journalists and their sources, particularly scientists, and the mediation of this relationship through organisations, foreign journalism and political constraints; and the final section considers the style and voice of science journalism content. Case studies and original empirical research are compiled from across the globe, including the UK, US, Germany, Vietnam, and Russia, and are synthesised to offer a readable and engaging insight into the beat.

Insights on Science Journalism is recommended reading for advanced students and researchers of science journalism and communication and will also appeal to those working in the fields of science and technology studies and risk communication.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   390g
ISBN:   9781032341286
ISBN 10:   1032341289
Series:   Journalism Insights
Pages:   202
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Contributors Introduction: Beating the bounds of science journalism Felicity Mellor Part 1: Establishing a Beat 1. “Making democracy safe”: The development of US science journalism in the 1920s Susan E. Swanberg and Felicity Mellor 2. The expanding role of science journalism: BBC radio in post-war Britain Jared Robert Keller 3. Constructing identity, protecting independence: Science journalists’ associations Jane Gregory Part 2: Journalist-Source Relations 4. Copy and paste: Churnalism in science journalism Lars Guenther, Justin T. Schröder and Anna Tratter 5. Science Media Centres: Walking a line between science, PR and journalism Irene Broer 6. The over-reliance on foreign science news in developing countries: Causes, consequences and solutions An Nguyen and Minh Tran 7. “The death of experts”: Sourcing science journalism in a state-controlled media environment Alexandra Borissova Saleh Part 3: The Journalistic Voice 8. Partial to being impartial? Debates about balance in science journalism Felicity Mellor 9. Making science trend: the style of popular science magazines Katarzyna Molek-Kozakowska 10. Ethical compromise in narrative science journalism: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Lauren Kilian Conclusion: A conversation with the future Felicity Mellor Index

Felicity Mellor is Director of Science Communication Unit at Imperial College London, UK, where she oversees the Unit’s long-running masters programmes in science communication. Her research focuses on science journalism and the ideological dimensions of media discourse about science. Her publications include two co-edited books: The Silences of Science and Science and its Publics.

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