Journalism

Jul
09
It’s About Ethics in Open Letters

It’s About Ethics in Open Letters

Harper’s “A Letter on Justice and Open Debate” has gotten a lot of attention and there are some fine responses out there already…
10 min read
May
13
Responding to Science News Coverage: From Corrections to Celebration

Responding to Science News Coverage: From Corrections to Celebration

This is part of a series on helping scientists effectively work with journalists. The first installment covers what scientists and
1 min read
May
11
Five Ways Scientists Can Conduct More Effective Interviews

Five Ways Scientists Can Conduct More Effective Interviews

This is part of a series on helping scientists effectively work with journalists. The first installment covers what scientists and
1 min read
May
10
What Scientists and Science Communicators Should Consider Before an Interview

What Scientists and Science Communicators Should Consider Before an Interview

This is the first of a four-part series I wrote on how scientists can effectively work with journalists. Subsequent installments
8 min read
Feb
29

When it comes to news writing, do scientists “say” or “conclude”?

Adam Siegel, a security analyst, management consultant, and blogger [http://getenergysmartnow.com/], made an interesting point on Twitter in response
1 min read

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