Not exact matches
In many countries too, experienced specialist reporters, including
science and
environment correspondents, are on the decline because of cuts driven by dwindling revenue for legacy
media.
Researchers working in museum
environments must be able to communicate openly and frequently to the public and popular
media, as well as to staff members and
science peers.
Public engagement with and communication of
science in a web - 2.0 media environment (2015) Sara K. Yeo, Washington, D.C.: AAAS Center for Public Engagement with Science and Tec
science in a web - 2.0
media environment (2015) Sara K. Yeo, Washington, D.C.: AAAS Center for Public Engagement with
Science and Tec
Science and Technology
In addition to being nominated the Latin American & Caribbean Open
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-- Working with scientists, engineers and other experts, and supporting them to engage with the
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science, health and
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On the occasion of ESOF 2016 in Manchester, Elsevier will convene this session at which Sense about
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media and the scientific community, what are the priorities and are we creating an
environment that is conducive to Citizen
Science.
Responsibilities: Teaching and researching
science communication in new
media environments.
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«While the UK
media, including the BBC, has some of the best
science and
environment correspondents in the world, who provide insightful and factual reporting about climate change, too many editors are willing to publish or broadcast inaccurate and misleading information, seemingly on the grounds that atmospheric physics should be treated as just a matter of opinion,» Mr Ward said.
And at a recent International Polar Year
science conference in Montreal,
Environment Canada's research contingent was accompanied by a phalanx of government
media observers who monitored their colleagues» presentations and obliged the scientists to refer any follow - up queries to their handlers.
A dramatic reduction in Canadian
media coverage of climate change
science issues is the result of the Harper government introducing new rules in 2007 to control interviews by
Environment Canada scientists with journalists, says a newly released federal document.
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