[HTML][HTML] Post-normal science communication: exploring the blurring boundaries of science and journalism

M Brüggemann, I Lörcher, S Walter - Journal of Science …, 2020 - jcom.sissa.it
This article provides a framework for analysing changes and continuities in science
communication. The field is challenged by three contexts:(1)'post-normal situations' of …

Der digitale Wandel der Wissensordnung. Theorierahmen für die Analyse von Wahrheit, Wissen und Rationalität in der öffentlichen Kommunikation

C Neuberger, A Bartsch, C Reinemann… - M&K Medien & …, 2019 - nomos-elibrary.de
Populäre Krisendiagnosen zur Verbreitung von Falschinformationen, zur Erosion einer
gemeinsamen Wissensbasis und zur Infragestellung epistemischer Autoritäten haben in den …

The advocacy continuum: Towards a theory of advocacy in journalism

C Fisher - Journalism, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The goal of advocacy is commonly used to distinguish journalism from public relations
practice. At the same time, there is a strong tradition of advocacy reporting in journalism that …

Data “objectivity” in a time of coronavirus: uncovering the potential impact of state influence on the production of data-driven news

S Wu - Digital Journalism, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
News reports on the Covid-19 pandemic have largely been data-driven, with coverage on
infection numbers, deaths, recoveries, tests administered, economic impacts and vaccine …

Framing narrative journalism as a new genre: A case study of the Netherlands

K Van Krieken, J Sanders - Journalism, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Although narrative journalism has a long history in the Netherlands, it is in recent years
being promoted as a 'new'genre. This study examines the motives underlying this …

Role perceptions in climate science communication

P Busch Nicolaisen - Environmental Communication, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Climate science communication holds the potential to stimulate a renegotiation of the
conventional roles in the science-society interface. As climate science is conducted within a …

Instrumentalizing Fukushima: Comparing Media Coverage of Fukushima in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland

HM Kepplinger, R Lemke - Political Communication, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
According to the theory of instrumental actualization in mediated conflicts, the mass media
tend to exaggerate events consistent with the editorial line. This theory was tested using …

“Friending” journalists on social media: Effects on perceived objectivity and intention to consume news

J Lee - Journalism Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Journalists are increasingly revealing their personal and professional identities through
social media. Drawing on expectancy violation theory, this experimental study (N= 267) …

Objectivity as trained judgment: How environmental reporters pioneered journalism for a “post-truth” era

D Fahy - Environmental Communication, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Amid debate about the role and practices of journalism in the era of Presidents Trump and
Putin, this commentary argues that environmental journalism offers a conceptual model and …

The influence of weight-of-evidence strategies on audience perceptions of (un) certainty when media cover contested science

PA Kohl, SY Kim, Y Peng, H Akin… - Public …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Controversy in science news accounts attracts audiences and draws attention to important
science issues. But sometimes covering multiple sides of a science issue does the audience …