The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly research to the general public via explanatory journalism. Rather than relying on scholars’ personal networks, the promotional efforts of university press offices, or requests from science journalists for comments on current developments, The Conversation offers a platform for scholars across all disciplines to pitch their own stories, gain support from its in-house journalistic staff to develop those stories for a general audience, and see the resulting articles published under Creative Commons licences, enabling them to be republished by commercial and public service news outlets around the world. The overall success of this model, which may be de...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
Determining when a scientific discipline is ready to inform policy is knotty. To add to this complex...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
Exploring the interactions that swirl around scientific uncertainty and its coverage by the mass med...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
This article examines the public communication of COVID-19-related ‘preprints’ (unreviewed research ...
This work, by the editors of "Scientists and Journalists: Reporting Science as News", explores scien...
Digital media, while opening a vast array of avenues for lay people to effectively engage with news,...
Often phrased in terms of “societal relevance” and “societal impact,” academic researchers are incre...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...
There is situation that a disaster of believe might also be looming between society and scientists, ...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
Determining when a scientific discipline is ready to inform policy is knotty. To add to this complex...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
The Conversation (theconversation.com) represents a unique model for communicating scholarly researc...
Exploring the interactions that swirl around scientific uncertainty and its coverage by the mass med...
In this article, we investigate the surge in use of COVID-19-related preprints by media outlets. Jou...
This article examines the public communication of COVID-19-related ‘preprints’ (unreviewed research ...
This work, by the editors of "Scientists and Journalists: Reporting Science as News", explores scien...
Digital media, while opening a vast array of avenues for lay people to effectively engage with news,...
Often phrased in terms of “societal relevance” and “societal impact,” academic researchers are incre...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...
There is situation that a disaster of believe might also be looming between society and scientists, ...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...
Determining when a scientific discipline is ready to inform policy is knotty. To add to this complex...
Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Sout...