63: Science journalism (with Brian Resnick)
Everything Hertz18 Juni 2018

63: Science journalism (with Brian Resnick)

Dan and James chat about science journalism with Brian Resnick (@b_resnick), who is a science reporter at Vox.com. Here’s what they cover: Should scientists be worried that their work will be misrepresented when talking to the media? [0:58] How Brian approaches science journalism [8:53] It’s ok to challenge the assumptions of science journalists [16:57] How do you write a great headline? [19:13] How does Brian appraise the quality of research? [29:50] Should psychiatrists (or journalists) diagnose the US President? [32:50] Stories in science that no one knows the answer to [36:58] How to promote your research without going via your institution’s media department [40:24] The best way to pitch your research to a science journalist [44:25] How pre-preprints are great for research addressing current events [48:45] How scientists can improve their science communication writing [53:15] Dick jokes in science writing — yes or no? [54:30] What has Brian changed his mind about? [56:37] Brian’s book recommendation [58:05] Links: Brian’s pieces at Vox - https://www.vox.com/authors/brian-resnick The twitter poll that Dan was referring to - https://twitter.com/kylejasmin/status/960065733551181824?lang=en The Weeds podcast episode on the Goldwater rule - https://art19.com/shows/the-weeds/episodes/72d4c65f-2d2a-4925-8bb6-7d6ca93cb561 Brian’s email - Brian@vox.com Brian on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/b_resnick Books mentioned: We have no idea - https://www.amazon.com/We-Have-No-Idea-Universe/dp/0735211515 Does it fart? - https://www.amazon.com/Does-Fart-Definitive-Animal-Flatulence/dp/0316484156/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Find us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast https://www.twitter.com/dsquintana https://www.twitter.com/jamesheathers Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Special Guest: Brian Resnick.

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