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Journalism, science and society : science communication between news and public relations /

Analyzing the role of journalists in science communication, this book presents a perspective on how this is going to evolve in the twenty-first century.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bauer, Martin W., Bucchi, Massimiano, 1970-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge, ©2007.
Colección:Routledge studies in science, technology, and society ; 7.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction and a guidance for the reader / Martin W. Bauer and Massimiano Bucchi
  • pt. I. changing scenarios of science communication
  • 2. Insects or neutrons? Science news values in interwar Britain / Jeff Hughes
  • 3. rise and fall of science communication in late nineteenth century Italy / Paola Govoni
  • 4. From journalism to corporate communication in post-war Britain / Martin W. Bauer and Jane Gregory
  • 5. Big science, little news: Science coverage in the Italian daily press, 1946-1997 / Massimiano Bucchi and Renato G. Mazzolini
  • 6. Growing, but foreign source dependent: Science coverage in Latin America / Luisa Massarani, Bruno Buys, Luis Henrique Amorim and Fernanda Veneu
  • 7. latest boom in popular science books / Jon Turney
  • pt. II. Science writing: Practitioners' perspectives
  • 8. Scheherazade: Telling stories, not educating people / Tim Radford
  • 9. sex appeal of scientific news / Luca Carra
  • 10. Science stories that cannot be told / Sylvie Coyaud
  • 11. Science reporting as negotiation / Chiara Palmerini
  • 12. Why journalists report science as they do / Bjorn Fjestad
  • 13. How the Internet changed science journalism / Brian Trench
  • 14. end of science journalism / Jon Franklin
  • pt. III. Public relations for science: Practitioners' perspectives
  • 15. Royal Society and the debate on climate change / Bob Ward
  • 16. PR for the physics of matter: Tops ... and flops / Manuela Arata
  • 17. Communication by scientists or stars? / Bronwyn Terrill
  • 18. PR strategy without a PR office? / Claudio A. Pantarotto and Armanda Jori
  • 19. Public engagement of science in the private sector: A new form of PR? / Jane Gregory, Jon Agar, Simon Lock and Susie Harris
  • 20. strength of PR and the weakness of science journalism / Winfried Gopfert
  • 21. use of scientific expertise for political PR: The 'Donana' and 'Prestige' cases in Spain / Carlos Elias
  • pt. IV. International commentary.
  • 22. United States: Focus on the audience / Sharon Dunwoody
  • 23. Australia: Co-ordination and professionalisation / Toss Gascoigne
  • 24. South Africa: Building capacity / Marina Joubert
  • 25. South Korea: The scandal of Professor Hwang Woo-Sok / Hak-Soo Kim
  • 26. Japan: A boom in science news / Kenji Makino.