Tag: science journalism

10 February 2024

Aron Pilhofer: «Innovation in journalism should be a measurable process»

What is innovation in journalism? Innovation, Aaccording to Aron Pilhofer, journalist and expert in business models, digital transformation and innovation at The Guardian, innovating means carrying out a recognisable and objectively measurable process.
31 January 2024

Everything that happened during the ENJOI Final Event

On November 16th and 17th 2023, in Palazzo Pepoli, Bologna, the ENJOI Final Event was held. Journalists and practitioners from different countries, backgrounds and experiences gathered in a unique context to actively discuss ENJOI's results and the new frontiers of innovation in science communication and journalism.
26 June 2023

Building a relationship between science journalism and citizen science

Insights from the European project NEWSERA, aimed to incorporate participatory science into science communication. Blueprint for #CitSciComm now available.
19 June 2023

How should science journalism talk about environmental pollution? The collaboration of data journalism and solution journalism

Data is fundamental for framing and understanding the problem, discussing the measures to be taken, and presenting solutions that have been successfully implemented in particular contexts Pollution and environmental disruption are heavy themes, difficult to contextualize and describe. Often, when we read or hear stories about pollution – from the lack of prevention to the […]
18 April 2023

Has the Covid-19 pandemic changed how science journalists work?

A focus on the selection and use of sources during the pandemic, and on the relation between journalists and scientists
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