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Knowledge-based Journalism in Science and Environmental Reporting: Opportunities and Obstacles
Authors:Anthony Van Witsen  Bruno Takahashi
Institution:1. School of Journalism, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA;2. Department of Communication, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Abstract:Recent calls for knowledge-based journalism advocate a new level of formal knowledge in news reporting to meet the professional challenges caused by rapid change in the news industry. Scientifically knowledgeable journalism has the potential to redefine the existing science–media relationship. However, the audience for such journalism is unclear, nor is it known how this new journalism would function within rapidly changing newsroom practices. Implementing knowledge-based journalism requires theory-based propositions to show the actual benefits of improved scientific understanding for news consumers and an understanding, from research into professional cultures, of why new practices in journalism are adopted or abandoned. This paper develops that theoretical basis by examining knowledge-based journalism’s potential and some of the intellectual and institutional barriers to it.
Keywords:Science journalism  environmental journalism  knowledge-based reporting  media sociology  theory
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