Below are articles that highlight current trends and issues in science journalism.
Global Science Journalism Report [1], SciDev, January 2013
Review of impartiality and accuracy of the BBC's coverage of science [2]BBC Trust [2]
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Submission to the Leverson enquiry [3] The Science Media Centre
Questions scientists and journalists still need to answer [4] Guardian, March 2012
Should science journalists read the papers on which their stories are based? [5], March 2012
In January 2010 The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Science and Media group [6] published Science and the Media: Securing the Future. [7]
These articles discuss the relationship of science and the media:
Why I spoofed science journalism and how to fix it [8] (Guardian, Oct 2010)
Working with the media [9] (Sciencewise, 2009)
Science and the Media [10] (American Academy of Arts & Sciences, pdf 567kb, 2010)
Science journalism in developing countries [11] (scidev.net, 2009)
The rise of blogs [12] (NatureNews, 2009)
Live Liverpool Daily Post editorial meeting [13] (journalism.co.uk, 2008)
Ethics of science journalism [14] (Journal of ethics and environmental politics, 2008)
How journalism can hide the truth about science [15] (Scidev.net, 2007)
Journalism and controversial issues [16] (paper to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, 2006)
More media resources
Get the media to notice you [17]| Media advice [18] | Media training [19] | Media contacts and networking [20]