Section outline

  • 1. Improving the communication of one's research: 

    knowing the language and logic of scientific journalism allows researchers to present their work in a more accessible and engaging way to awider audience.

    2. Manage interactions with the media:

    being aware of how science journalists work can help researchers interact more effectively with them, ensuring an accurate and contextualised representation of their research.

    3. Understanding public perception of science:

    becoming familiar with science journalism allows researchers to have a clearer view of how science is perceived and understood by the public, contributing to more informed and responsible communication.