A short video helps science reporting, but not India’s newsroom realities

A short video helps science reporting, but not India’s newsroom realities

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Younger journalists could feel culturally uncomfortable about critiquing a claim made by a scientist at an IIT or the Indian Council of Medical Research

Younger journalists might really feel culturally uncomfortable about critiquing a declare made by a scientist at an IIT or the Indian Council of Medical Research
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Lara Marie Berger, Anna Kerkhof, and Nikola Noske, ‘Improving science literacy in the newsroom: Experimental evidence’, PNAS Nexus

Science journalism is an endlessly fascinating enterprise. Being good at it doesn’t take greater than being a ‘decent’ author (as they are saying), a great journalist, and navigating science and science communication with a great journalist’s sensibilities. That stated, some shortcuts can be found as properly, though they’re supposed for some very particular use circumstances, as is focused coaching aimed toward skilled journalists.

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