Chapter 21 references: Understand journalists
Chapter references
- Baron, Nancy, Escape from the Ivory Tower: A Guide to Making Your Science Matter, Island Press, 2010.
- Brumfiel, Geoff, "Science Journalism: Supplanting the Old Media?" Nature News, March 18, 2009.
- Cohn, Victor and Cope, Lewis, News and Numbers: A Guide to Reporting Statistical Claims and Controversies in Health and Other Fields, Iowa State Press, 2001.
- Dean, Cornelia, Am I Making Myself Clear? Harvard University Press, 2009
- Kiernan, Vincent, Embargoed Science, University of Illinois Press, 2006
- Kovach, Bil and Rosenstiel, Tom, The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect, Random House, 2014
- Lean, Geoffrey, “Warning: Using a Mobile Phone While Pregnant Can Seriously Damage Your Baby,” Independent, May 18, 2008.
- Russell, Cristine, Science Reporting by Press Release, The Observatory, Columbia Journalism Review, November 14, 2008
- Seifter, Andrew, “USA Today’s Climate Denial Problem Isn’t Going Away,” Media Matters for America, December 12, 2016.
- Wolvaardt, Elmien, "How Journalism can Hide the Truth About Science," SciDevNet, May 1, 2007.
General references
- Bhattacharya. Ananyo, "Nine ways scientists demonstrate they don't uunderstand journalism," The Guardian blog, January 17, 2012
- Brainard, Curtis, "'Whiplash' Climate Journalism," The Observatory, Columbia Journalism Review, July 29, 2008
- Brumfiel, Geoff, "Science Journalism: Supplanting the Old Media?" Nature News, March 18, 2009.
- Chittenden, David; Farmelo, Graham, and Lewenstein, Bruce V. (eds), Creating Connections, Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research, AltaMira Press, 2004
- Funk, Cary; Gottfried, Jeffrey; and Mitchell, Amy, "Science News and Information Today," Pew Research Center, September 20, 2017.
- Goldin, Rebecca, "Causation vs Correlation," Sense about Science, August 19, 2015
- Greenberg, Daniel, Science, Money, and Politics: Political Triumph and Ethical Erosion, University of Chicago Press, 2001.
- Murray, David, Schwartz, Joel, and Lichter, Robert S., It Ain't Necessarily So: How the Media Remake Our Picture of Reality, Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001
- Pew Research Center Project for Excellence in Journalism, State of the News Media 2008, network coverage of science news also National Science Board, Science & Engineering Indicators 2016, Ch. 7, p 31.
- Revkin, Andrew, "Climate Experts Tussle Over Details. Public Gets Whiplash," The New York Times, July 29, 2008
- Revkin, Andrew, Dot Earth blog, The New York Times
- Revkin, Andrew, "Media Mania for a 'Front-Page Thought' on Climate," Dot Earth, The New York Times, December 14, 2007
- Revkin, Andrew, "Vanishing Frogs, Climate, and the Front Page," Dot Earth, The New York Times, March 24, 2008
- Schneider, Stephen, Mediarology: The Roles of Citizens, Journalists, and Scientists in Debunking Climate Change Myths
- Wolvaardt, Elmien, "How Journalism can Hide the Truth About Science," SciDevNet, May 1, 2007
- Wyman, Bill, "Five Key Reasons Newspapers are Failing," Splice Today, August 12, 2009