Stakeholder relations in Australian science journalism
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McKinnon, Merryn
Black, Bronte
Bobillier, Sophie
Hood, Kristen
Parker, Madeleine
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Sage Publications Inc
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This study explores the relationships between scientists, science communicators and science journalists in Australia. Building upon a smaller previous study, this article provides an overview of the science media landscape across a nation through the use of semi-structured interviews with members of stakeholder groups.
Although relationships between each of the groups are generally positive, a lack of clear understanding of the
professional practice and cultures of the different groups sometimes appear to hinder positive interactions.
Many scientists continue to lament the need for journalists to understand more science, yet very few make similar comments about the need for scientists to know more about media. Refocusing on sharing the responsibility for science reporting may be a means of bridging the identified cultural divide.
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Public Understanding of Science
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2099-12-31
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