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Scientists are talking, but mostly to each other: a quantitative analysis of research represented in mass media

机译:科学家们在谈论,但大多是互相交谈:大众媒体代表的研究的定量分析

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Journal publication has long been relied on as the only required communication of results, tasking journalists with bringing news of scientific discoveries to the public. Output of science papers increased 15% between 1990 and 2001, with total output over 650,000. But, fewer than 0.013-0.34% of papers gained attention from mass media, with health/medicine papers taking the lion's share of coverage. Fields outside of health/medicine had an appearance rate of only 0.001-0.005%. In light of findings that show scientific literacy declining despite growing public interest and scientific output, this study attempts to show that reliance on journal publication and subsequent coverage by the media as the sole form of communication en masse is failing to communicate science to the public.
机译:长期以来,一直依赖期刊出版作为结果交流的唯一必要条件,要求新闻工作者将科学发现的新闻发布给公众。在1990年至2001年之间,科学论文的产量增长了15%,总产量超过650,000。但是,只有不到0.013-0.34%的论文获得了大众媒体的关注,其中健康/医学论文的覆盖率最大。健康/医学以外的领域的出现率仅为0.001-0.005%。鉴于研究结果表明,尽管公众的兴趣和科学产出不断增长,科学素养却在下降,本研究试图表明,依靠期刊出版以及随后作为大众传播的唯一形式的媒体报道,未能将科学传播给公众。

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