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A Tactical Guide to Science Journalism
Lessons From the Front Lines
von Ashley Smart, Deborah Blum, Tom Zeller Jr.
Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
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ISBN: 978-0-19-755150-9
Erschienen am 24.11.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 496 Gramm
Umfang: 360 Seiten

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Deborah Blum is Director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT and publisher of Undark magazine. She is a Pulitzer-prize winning American science journalist, columnist, and author of six books, most recently the 2018 New York Times Notable Book, The Poison Squad.
Ashley Smart is Associate Director of the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT and a senior editor at Undark magazine. He was previously the features editor at Physics Today magazine and a co-founder of the science news blog HBSciU.com.
Tom Zeller Jr. is a former Knight Science Journalism Fellow (2013-14) and the editor in chief of Undark Magazine. Previously he spent two decades covering technology, energy policy, climate change, and the environment for a variety of publications, including 12 years as a staff writer and editor at The New York Times.



  • INTRODUCTION

  • Deborah Blum, Ashley Smart, and Tom Zeller Jr.

  • PART 1: Foundations

  • Chapter 1. How Science Works

  • Nsikan Akpan

  • Chapter 2. Finding and Vetting Sources

  • Azeen Ghorashi

  • Chapter 3. Journals, Peer Review, and Preprints

  • Ivan Oransky

  • Chapter 4. Working With Statistics

  • Maggie Koerth

  • Chapter 5. Fact Checking

  • Brooke Borel

  • PART 2: The Craft of Storytelling

  • Chapter 6. A Foundation in News

  • Alicia Chang

  • Chapter 7. Story Structure

  • Deborah Blum

  • Chapter 8. Audio Storytelling

  • Elana Gordon

  • Chapter 9. Film and Video Storytelling

  • Ian Cheney

  • Chapter 10, Multimedia Storytelling

  • Jeffery DelViscio

  • Chapter 11. Data Storytelling

  • Charles Seife

  • Chapter 12. Opinion Writing

  • Bina Venkataraman

  • Chapter 13. Magazine Writing

  • Paige Williams

  • Chapter 14 Book Writing

  • Dan Fagin

  • PART 3: Investigative Journalism

  • Chapter 15. Investigative Science Journalism

  • Katherine Eban

  • Chapter 16. Accessing Public Records

  • Michael Morisy

  • Chapter 17. The Art of the Interview

  • Pallab Ghosh

  • Chapter 18. Cybersecurity and Protecting Sources

  • Andrada Fiscutean

  • Chapter 19. The Public Information Machine

  • James Glanz

  • PART 4: Covering Science Beats

  • Chapter 20. Medicine

  • Sabriya Rice

  • Chapter 21. Infectious Diseases

  • Helen Branswell

  • Chapter 22. Public Health

  • Julia Belluz

  • Chapter 23. Social Sciences

  • Sujata Gupta

  • Chapter 24. Science and Justice

  • Rod McCullom

  • Chapter 25. Physics

  • Ashley Smart

  • Chapter 26. Genetics

  • Antonio Regalado

  • Chapter 27. Technology

  • Megan Molteni

  • Chapter 28. Space

  • Nadia Drake

  • Chapter 29. Climate

  • Sarah Kaplan

  • Chapter 30. Conservation and Wildlife

  • Rachel Nuwer

  • Chapter 31. Earth Sciences

  • Betsy Mason

  • Chapter 32. Mathematics

  • Jennifer Ouellette

  • Chapter 33. Science Policy

  • Dan Vergano

  • Chapter 34. Artificial Intelligence

  • Matthew Hutson

  • Chapter 35. Cybersecurity and National Security

  • Kim Zetter

  • PART 5: Metrics, Models, and Marketing

  • Chapter 36. New Models for Science Media

  • Thomas Lin

  • Chapter 37. Measuring Success in Science Journalism

  • Kate Travis

  • Chapter 38. Social Media in Science Journalism

  • Liz Neporent

  • Chapter 39 Building Trust and Navigating Mistrust

  • Apoorva Mandavilli

  • Chapter 40 Marketing Your Stories

  • Jason Penchoff

  • PART 6: The Global Picture

  • Chapter 41. Narrative Reporting Abroad

  • Martin Enserink

  • Chapter 42. Reporting in Authoritarian Regimes

  • Richard Stone

  • Chapter 43. Collaborative Journalism Across Borders

  • Iván Carrillo

  • Chapter 44. Reporting in the Global South

  • Esther Nakkazi

  • EPILOGUE

  • Stay Curious and Question Everything Tom Zeller Jr.

  • RESOURCES



A Tactical Guide to Science Journalism brings together award-winning journalists from around the world to share fascinating tales of science and how it works and to provide guidance into reporting specialties like infectious disease, climate change, astronomy, public health, physics, and statistics. Drawing insights from writers based at publications including The New York Times, the BBC, The Washington Post, Science, The New Yorker, National Geographic and more, this guide is designed to help journalists everywhere improve their craft and serve as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the profession at its best.


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