Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered important and a duty. However, in particular, the science-media relationship has not been studied frequently. In this paper, we present findings from interviews with both scientists and journalists which were guided by the Theory of Planned Behavior. Results show that different behavioural, normative and control beliefs underlie scientists’ and journalists’ participation in science-media interactions. Both groups are positive about science-media interactions, but scientists perceive various disadvantages in this relationship while journalists perceive mainly practical barriers. Enhancing mutual understanding and further research is suggested
Abstract There are countless reasons nearly every scientist should learn how to communicate effectiv...
A science journalist has to depend on its sources during the working processes, as well as keeping a...
In this chapter the authors document the findings from a study of newspaper reception of ‘contested ...
Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered im...
An international mail survey of 1,354 biomedical researchers in five coun-tries has revealed that in...
The relationship between scientists and journalists is much better than its image would suggest. Sci...
The relationship between scientists and journalists is much better than its image. Scientists not on...
In order to map scientists' views on media channels and explore their experiences interacting with j...
To analyse the attitudes and experiences of scientists regarding their relation to mass media and ge...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
Scientists, for many reasons, aren't always the best communicators. Yet, communication skills are v...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
This study explores the relationships between scientists, science communicators and science journali...
A significant amount of science coverage can be found nowadays inthe mass media and is the main sour...
Background: In todayʼs fast moving world, the communication of science and technology is playing an ...
Abstract There are countless reasons nearly every scientist should learn how to communicate effectiv...
A science journalist has to depend on its sources during the working processes, as well as keeping a...
In this chapter the authors document the findings from a study of newspaper reception of ‘contested ...
Scientists’ participation in science communication and public engagement activities is considered im...
An international mail survey of 1,354 biomedical researchers in five coun-tries has revealed that in...
The relationship between scientists and journalists is much better than its image would suggest. Sci...
The relationship between scientists and journalists is much better than its image. Scientists not on...
In order to map scientists' views on media channels and explore their experiences interacting with j...
To analyse the attitudes and experiences of scientists regarding their relation to mass media and ge...
The paper comes up with a model of communication between scientists and journalists. It shows that e...
Scientists, for many reasons, aren't always the best communicators. Yet, communication skills are v...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
This study explores the relationships between scientists, science communicators and science journali...
A significant amount of science coverage can be found nowadays inthe mass media and is the main sour...
Background: In todayʼs fast moving world, the communication of science and technology is playing an ...
Abstract There are countless reasons nearly every scientist should learn how to communicate effectiv...
A science journalist has to depend on its sources during the working processes, as well as keeping a...
In this chapter the authors document the findings from a study of newspaper reception of ‘contested ...