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Citation

Hayden T, Check Hayden E. Front. Commun. 2018; 2.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Frontiers Media)

DOI

10.3389/fcomm.2017.00024

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We live in a golden age of science and environmental journalism. In the face of the widespread decline of traditional publications, such as regional newspapers and national newsmagazines, and a broader media ecosystem awash with low-quality, sensationalized, sometimes intentionally misleading material, science and environmental journalists and their allies have stood up to assert the value of rigorous, factual, independent coverage and scrutiny. Here, we argue that there has never been more, better quality science and environmental journalism produced than there is today—and yet that the field itself and the careers of individual science and environmental journalists have never been more precarious (Powell, 2015; Bajak, 2016). We review key recent changes in science and environmental journalism, highlight some similarities and differences between the practices of science and journalism, and suggest potential avenues for strengthening science and environmental journalism in the coming decade...


Language: en

Keywords

Environmental journalism; SciCom; Science Communication; science journalism; science of science communication

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