When doubts were first raised about the veracity of thedramatic advances in stem cell research announced by Professor Hwang Woo-Suk, a significant minority response was to question the qualifications of journalists to investigate the matter. In this paper I examine the contemporary relationships between science, scientists, the public, and the media. In the modern context the progress of science often relies on the media to mobilise public support for research and also for the purpose of communication within the scientific community. As a result, attempts to counterpose "science" and "the media" should be treated with some caution. dlargue that because of the essential role played by ethics in good science, journalists may in fact s...
This ethnography investigates how the Hwang affair occurred, how Dr. Woo Suk Hwang attracted support...
The article examines the practice of cell therapies, often named as stem cell therapies. For the gen...
This module addresses the complex interface of research and the media; this interface necessarily in...
When doubts were first raised about the veracity of the dramatic advances in stem cell research ...
When doubts were lirst raised about the veracity 01 thedramatic advances in stem cell research annou...
Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered im...
This article works with the figure of the “modest witness” and the concept of “virtual witnessing” t...
We live in an era of an important turning point in the relationship between ethics (or, more accurat...
© SAGE PublicationsThe meteoric rise of Professor Wu Sook Hwang who had claimed to have successfully...
Human Embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research has been described by many scholars as a controversial iss...
Science is difficult for even its researchers to understand. Science journalists must understand s...
reporting of genetic discoveries. Methods: This study included individual interviews with 15 scienti...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
Biomedical research and technologies such as cloning, stem cell research, and the dec...
At any given time, there are a number of issues on the media, and subsequent public, agenda. It is c...
This ethnography investigates how the Hwang affair occurred, how Dr. Woo Suk Hwang attracted support...
The article examines the practice of cell therapies, often named as stem cell therapies. For the gen...
This module addresses the complex interface of research and the media; this interface necessarily in...
When doubts were first raised about the veracity of the dramatic advances in stem cell research ...
When doubts were lirst raised about the veracity 01 thedramatic advances in stem cell research annou...
Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered im...
This article works with the figure of the “modest witness” and the concept of “virtual witnessing” t...
We live in an era of an important turning point in the relationship between ethics (or, more accurat...
© SAGE PublicationsThe meteoric rise of Professor Wu Sook Hwang who had claimed to have successfully...
Human Embryonic Stem Cell (hESC) research has been described by many scholars as a controversial iss...
Science is difficult for even its researchers to understand. Science journalists must understand s...
reporting of genetic discoveries. Methods: This study included individual interviews with 15 scienti...
Science and the media are not strange bedfellows since they both gather information, value accuracy ...
Biomedical research and technologies such as cloning, stem cell research, and the dec...
At any given time, there are a number of issues on the media, and subsequent public, agenda. It is c...
This ethnography investigates how the Hwang affair occurred, how Dr. Woo Suk Hwang attracted support...
The article examines the practice of cell therapies, often named as stem cell therapies. For the gen...
This module addresses the complex interface of research and the media; this interface necessarily in...