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Health and Science Journalism in the Twenty-First Century
Emerging Practices during Crises- Editors:
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- Copyright year
- 2025
- Publication date
- 24.02.2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-4958-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-4959-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 204
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- List of Tables and Figures No access
- Book Preview No access
- References No access
- Geography and Partisanship and COVID No access
- Journalists and Public Trust No access
- Journalists Leaving U.S. Journalism Generally No access
- Survey Items No access
- Open-Ended Responses No access
- Findings No access
- Discussion No access
- Limitations No access
- Future Directions No access
- Implications for the Profession No access
- References No access
- Overview of Journalist Role Conceptions No access
- Factors Influencing Role Conceptions No access
- COVID-19 Pandemic and Journalist Role Conceptions No access
- Method No access
- Sampling and Survey Procedure No access
- Role Conceptions No access
- Watchdog Role No access
- Populist Mobilizer Role No access
- Civic Educator No access
- Type of Media Organization No access
- Organizational Adaptive Response No access
- Individual Adaptive Response No access
- Individual Risk Perceptions No access
- Political Leaning No access
- Objectivity Norms No access
- Source Selection No access
- Health Expert as Source No access
- Media as Source No access
- Data Analysis No access
- Role Conceptions as Predictor of Objectivity Norms No access
- Role Conceptions as a Predictor of Source Selection No access
- Work Routines and Role Conceptions No access
- Journalist Adaptive to Crisis Response and Role Conceptions During the COVID-19 Pandemic No access
- Role Conceptions and Objectivity Norms No access
- Implications of the Findings No access
- Limitations and Future Directions No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Influences on Media Coverage of Vaccines No access
- A Model and Framing Theory view of Media Coverage of Vaccines No access
- The Framing Theory No access
- Ghanaian Media and the COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign No access
- Methods No access
- Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines No access
- Framing of News on the COVID-19 Vaccination No access
- Discussion No access
- References No access
- Science and Health Journalism in Africa No access
- Artificial Intelligence in Journalism No access
- Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) No access
- Methods No access
- Findings No access
- Deploying AI to Boost the Coverage of Science and Health News No access
- Challenges in the Use of AI in Science and Health News Production No access
- Navigating Around the Challenges No access
- Discussion and Conclusion No access
- References No access
- The Collaborative Model: A Journalist-Researcher Task Force No access
- Collaborative Context: Communication and Research Through a Global Pandemic No access
- Case Study: Collaboration in Practice No access
- Structure No access
- Reporting on Multiple Simultaneous Crises No access
- Growing Audience Trust No access
- Reassessing Professional Practices No access
- Handling the Personal Toll No access
- Opportunities No access
- Collective Learning No access
- Outcomes No access
- Social Media “Listening” No access
- Studies No access
- Evaluation No access
- Conclusion No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- Knowledge Gap/Digital Divide No access
- The Digital Divide No access
- News Deserts No access
- Health Journalism in Rural America No access
- Misinformation No access
- The Case of the COVID-19 Pandemic No access
- Implications No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Journalists and Social Media No access
- The Case of Theranos No access
- Comparing and Contrasting Theranos and the mRNA Vaccine Cases No access
- Opportunities and Challenges of Social Media for Future Crises No access
- References No access
- The Fake (Science) News Crisis No access
- Study 1: Journalistic Texts in Science Classes No access
- Study 2: Media Coverage of a Wild Boar Invasion No access
- Study 3: Science News Websites as “Peripheral Journalism” No access
- Fighting Fake Science News: A Twofold Literacy No access
- References No access
- Understanding the Contradictory Logic of News Media and the Climate Crisis No access
- Whose Voices Are Heard? No access
- Influence on Climate Coverage No access
- Analyzing the Content of Conflict Coverage No access
- The Influence of Public Engagement No access
- Better Strategies for Climate Coverage No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Practical Implications No access
- State of the Field and Future No access
- Index No access Pages 195 - 196
- Editors No access
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