Title: BRIDGING THE TWO CULTURES
1BRIDGING THE TWO CULTURES
- Communicating Science
- to the Media
2WHY BOTHER?
- Informed Citizenry
- Many areas of scientific research are being
debated by politicians and special-interest
groups - To the extent that the public has influence in
these debates, scientists should make their
voices heard and their positions clear via the
media
3WHY BOTHER?
- Informed Citizenry
- Right to Know
- Scientific research is largely underwritten by
the federal government - Scientists should make an effort to let the
public know, via the media, the value returned on
their tax dollar investments in research
4WHY BOTHER?
- Informed Citizenry
- Right to Know
- Feed the Pipeline
- Media coverage of research is another way to
inspire younger students to pursue careers in
science
5WHY BOTHER?
- Informed Citizenry
- Right to Know
- Feed the Pipeline
- Promote Bryn Mawr
- Media coverage of Bryn Mawr research will raise
public awareness of the Colleges extraordinary
role in the sciences
6SIMILARITIES BETWEENSCIENTISTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Curious
- Analytical
- Objective / Impartial
- Communicative
7DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Publication Speed
- Scientists 1 3 Years
- Journalists 1 3 Days
8DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Publication Speed
- Publication Style
- Scientists present their research results and
tend to cite other works that agree with their
findings - Journalists present all sides to a story and tend
to highlight differences of opinion and
alternative viewpoints
9DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Publication Speed
- Publication Style
- Primary Audiences
- Scientists Specialist Colleagues
- Journalists General Public
10DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND JOURNALISTS
- Publication Speed
- Publication Style
- Primary Audiences
- Scientists Specialist Colleagues
- Journalists General Public
- Scientists reach the general public primarily
through the mediation of journalists
11SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Journalists are generalists
- Public are generalists
- Even scientists are generalists outside their
specialty
12SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Explain Your Research in Plain English
- Avoid technical terms and jargon
13SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Explain Your Research in Plain English
- Ask Questions
- Make sure journalists understand you so that
their audiences will also understand you
14SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Explain Your Research in Plain English
- Ask Questions
- Use Analogies, Metaphors and Similes to Promote
Understanding - This will help journalists and their audiences
better understand your research
15SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Explain Your Research in Plain English
- Ask Questions
- Use Analogies, Metaphors and Similes to Promote
Understanding - Use Anecdotes to Connect with Your Audience
- This will help journalists and their audiences
appreciate that research is a human endeavor,
just like their own work
16SUCCESSFUL MEDIATION WITH JOURNALISTS
- All Audiences are Non-Specialists
- Explain Your Research in Plain English
- Ask Questions
- Use Analogies, Metaphors and Similes to Promote
Understanding - Use Anecdotes to Connect with Your Audience
- Be Prepared for the So What? Question
- Put your research in a broader context of social
or economic benefits - But dont oversell or exaggerate
17REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
- Deadline Pressures
- Be accommodative and responsive
18REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
- Deadline Pressures
- Dont Expect to Review News Stories
- You wont have the opportunity to review the
story prior to publication - At best, you can ask the journalist whether any
points youve made need clarification
19REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
- Deadline Pressures
- Request in Advance to Review Your Quotes
- Everything Is Subject to Editing
- From headlines to body copy
- Story may be cut down or even spiked
- Darwinian competition for space / newsworthiness
20REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
- Deadline Pressures
- Request in Advance to Review Your Quotes
- Everything Is Subject to Editing
- Nothing Is Off the Record
21BRIDGING THE TWO CULTURES
- Communicating Science
- to the Media
22Return to Summary of Brown Bag Discussion