The purpose of this study is twofold: one, to determine the presence and function of scientific knowledge when it is required by such cases as "mad cows" disease, when the crisis breaks in the press; and two, to explore the role of scientific information through the analysis of quoted speech brought by journalists to their discourse./nCitation is the most explicit form of inclusion of other-discourse (D2) in one’s-discourse (D1). Within the framework of the theory of énonciation (Ducrot’s poliphony perspective), in combination with a critical view of discourse, we analyse the following: i) the identity of agents of reference chosen by journalists; ii) the specific linguistic choices made in the pre-citation segment where the agents are/nint...
This Chapter looks at popularization through the press focusing on the drafting of the popularizing ...
All communicative situations of using language for scientific purposes form a scientific discourse. ...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...
The purpose of this study is twofold: one, to determine the presence and function of scientific know...
The communication gap that exists between the scientific community and the public should not be unde...
In this work, journalistic rhetoric is analyzed in 30 science news for the general public, published...
Little research has been done on how journalism deals with and constructs scientific uncertainty. Th...
The journalist’s personality acts as an intermediary between scientists and non-professional readers...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...
Of the many sorts of language workers proudly selling their verbal craftsmanship these days, public ...
This issue of the Journal of Science Communication raises a numberof questions about the ways that n...
A science journalist has to depend on its sources during the working processes, as well as keeping a...
This paper presents an analysis of voices presented in science popularization (PC) news. Thirty exem...
Within the framework of this article, the starting point of the research is the theoretical position...
This Chapter looks at popularization through the press focusing on the drafting of the popularizing ...
All communicative situations of using language for scientific purposes form a scientific discourse. ...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...
The purpose of this study is twofold: one, to determine the presence and function of scientific know...
The communication gap that exists between the scientific community and the public should not be unde...
In this work, journalistic rhetoric is analyzed in 30 science news for the general public, published...
Little research has been done on how journalism deals with and constructs scientific uncertainty. Th...
The journalist’s personality acts as an intermediary between scientists and non-professional readers...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...
Of the many sorts of language workers proudly selling their verbal craftsmanship these days, public ...
This issue of the Journal of Science Communication raises a numberof questions about the ways that n...
A science journalist has to depend on its sources during the working processes, as well as keeping a...
This paper presents an analysis of voices presented in science popularization (PC) news. Thirty exem...
Within the framework of this article, the starting point of the research is the theoretical position...
This Chapter looks at popularization through the press focusing on the drafting of the popularizing ...
All communicative situations of using language for scientific purposes form a scientific discourse. ...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...