This introduction sets the stage for the special issue on the public communication of scientific uncertainty that follows by sketching the wider landscape of issues related to the communication of uncertainty and showing how the individual contributions fit into that landscape. The first part of the introduction discusses the creation of media content as a process involving journalists, scientific sources, stakeholders, and the responsive audience. The second part then provides an overview of the perception of scientific uncertainty presented by the media and the consequences for the recipients’ own assessments of uncertainty. Finally, we briefly describe the six research articles included in this special issue
Uncertainty is recognized as a key issue in water resources research, among other sciences. Discussi...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
Novel risks generate copious amounts of uncertainty, which in turn can confuse and mislead publics. ...
Exploring the interactions that swirl around scientific uncertainty and its coverage by the mass med...
This work, by the editors of "Scientists and Journalists: Reporting Science as News", explores scien...
It was an honor to be called upon to be the anchor reviewer for this special issue of Public Underst...
Although uncertainty is inherent in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public co...
Based on an extensive review of the academic literature, this study examines the media’s reporting o...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.News coverage of scientific r...
Little research has been done on how journalism deals with and constructs scientific uncertainty. Th...
This paper addresses the representation of scientific uncertainty about global warming and climate c...
Even though a main goal of science is to reduce the uncertainty in scientific results by applying ev...
Based on 21 individual case studies, this article inventories the ways journalism deals with scienti...
International audienceWe consider an industry organized as a lobby group whose activity generates po...
Uncertainty is inherent to science and science communication. However, the evidence appears mixed re...
Uncertainty is recognized as a key issue in water resources research, among other sciences. Discussi...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
Novel risks generate copious amounts of uncertainty, which in turn can confuse and mislead publics. ...
Exploring the interactions that swirl around scientific uncertainty and its coverage by the mass med...
This work, by the editors of "Scientists and Journalists: Reporting Science as News", explores scien...
It was an honor to be called upon to be the anchor reviewer for this special issue of Public Underst...
Although uncertainty is inherent in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public co...
Based on an extensive review of the academic literature, this study examines the media’s reporting o...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.News coverage of scientific r...
Little research has been done on how journalism deals with and constructs scientific uncertainty. Th...
This paper addresses the representation of scientific uncertainty about global warming and climate c...
Even though a main goal of science is to reduce the uncertainty in scientific results by applying ev...
Based on 21 individual case studies, this article inventories the ways journalism deals with scienti...
International audienceWe consider an industry organized as a lobby group whose activity generates po...
Uncertainty is inherent to science and science communication. However, the evidence appears mixed re...
Uncertainty is recognized as a key issue in water resources research, among other sciences. Discussi...
Uncertainty is an inherent part of knowledge, and yet in an era of contested expertise, many shy awa...
Novel risks generate copious amounts of uncertainty, which in turn can confuse and mislead publics. ...