Telling the story of science by science journalists and editors
Sep 07, 2020, 12:50 PM
The International Medis Awards addresses the lack of a regional system and recognizes the excellent accomplishments in medicine and pharmacy of everyone working in daily clinical practice.
But this story follows a different group of professionals. The kind which brings science closer to the people. Unreliable sources, false experts, fake news – all this while facing a world health crisis.
How complicated is a workday of a science journalist? Many media outlets obviously still believe only bad news is good news. Are people really only interested in scandals?
Listen to a discussion about science journalism nowadays with:
But this story follows a different group of professionals. The kind which brings science closer to the people. Unreliable sources, false experts, fake news – all this while facing a world health crisis.
How complicated is a workday of a science journalist? Many media outlets obviously still believe only bad news is good news. Are people really only interested in scandals?
Listen to a discussion about science journalism nowadays with:
- Mićo Tatalović, Croatian research editor working in the UK, editor at Research Professional News, board member of the Association of European Journalists
- Renata Dacinger, Slovenian science journalist, TV editor
- Lea Vitezić, Croatian journalist working in London, member of the Covid Action Network
- Milica Momčilović, science editor at the Serbian broadcasting corporation RTV Serbia.