The relation between science and the media has recently been termed a medialization of science. The respective literature argues that interaction of scientists with the media and journalists as well as scientists' adaptation to media criteria has increased. This article analyzes whether German climate scientists are indeed "medialized." The results of a survey among 1,130 scientists suggest that medialization phenomena exist in climate science but that they differ significantly among different subgroups. While media interactions are more common for high-ranking scientists, an adaptation to media criteria is more typical for scientists with less experience
This paper is designed to advance the view that it is important to move, particularly within social ...
Medialization of science could be defined as “an increasing media attention for scientific issues an...
A flurry of studies in recent years has analyzed the role of media in climate change communication. ...
Sociologists have diagnosed an increasing ‘medialization ’ of science—that is, an orien-tation towar...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
Abstract: Science is present in all dimensions of laypeople’s everyday lives and serves as a basis f...
A wide approach to the problem of science-media relations is taken in this study of the visibility o...
Climate science and the effective public communication of it havebecome increasingly vital in a worl...
AbstractUsing of the results of survey questionnaires distributed to climate scientists who focus on...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
This study examines climate scientists’ views on media science communication and their strategies fo...
For at least a decade, global climate change has been a very important topic in German mass media co...
This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scienti...
In this paper we present a preliminary and exploratory analysis of a series of indepth interviews co...
A flurry of studies in recent years has analyzed the role of media in climate change communication. ...
This paper is designed to advance the view that it is important to move, particularly within social ...
Medialization of science could be defined as “an increasing media attention for scientific issues an...
A flurry of studies in recent years has analyzed the role of media in climate change communication. ...
Sociologists have diagnosed an increasing ‘medialization ’ of science—that is, an orien-tation towar...
The present paper is a call to cultural sciences for helping climate science to establish a sustaina...
Abstract: Science is present in all dimensions of laypeople’s everyday lives and serves as a basis f...
A wide approach to the problem of science-media relations is taken in this study of the visibility o...
Climate science and the effective public communication of it havebecome increasingly vital in a worl...
AbstractUsing of the results of survey questionnaires distributed to climate scientists who focus on...
This paper explores how media representational practices shape and affect current international scie...
This study examines climate scientists’ views on media science communication and their strategies fo...
For at least a decade, global climate change has been a very important topic in German mass media co...
This article is based on the premise that journalists play an important role as mediators of scienti...
In this paper we present a preliminary and exploratory analysis of a series of indepth interviews co...
A flurry of studies in recent years has analyzed the role of media in climate change communication. ...
This paper is designed to advance the view that it is important to move, particularly within social ...
Medialization of science could be defined as “an increasing media attention for scientific issues an...
A flurry of studies in recent years has analyzed the role of media in climate change communication. ...