More on the Shifting Roles of Science Journalists in the Digital Age
Following up on our study analyzing the shifting roles and emerging practices of science journalists, Declan Fahy contributed a valuable discussion to the news site of the British Association of...
View ArticleCommunicating the Moral Dimensions of Climate Change
–Guest post by Ezra Markowitz, doctoral candidate at the University of Oregon. The moral judgment system—the set of cognitive, emotional, social and motivational mechanisms responsible for producing...
View ArticleNew Study Examines Scientists’ Participation in Public Life
In a new co-authored study with John Besley and Sang Wa Oh at the journal Public Understanding of Science, we expand on our recent work examining how scientists as a group perceive and understand...
View ArticleBMC Medical Ethics Study Evaluates the Media Impact of Rebecca Skloot’s...
In a new study at the journal BMC Medical Ethics, my colleague Declan Fahy and I analyze the journalistic and critical reception of Rebecca Skloot’s 2010 best-selling book The Immortal Life of...
View ArticleNew Study Part of BioMed Central Series on “Using and Abusing Evidence in...
Our new study at BMC Medical Ethics evaluating the media impact of the best-selling book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (see related blog post), is part of a series of studies just released by...
View ArticleHarvard Shorenstein Center Paper on Bill McKibben as Journalist, Public...
In a paper released today by Harvard University, I analyze the career of writer-turned-activist Bill McKibben and his impact over the past 20 years on the climate change debate. Below is a...
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