Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe

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Autor(a) principal: Marín-González, Esther
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Navalhas, Inês, Dijkstra, Anne M., De Jong, Anouk, Luís, Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/58773
Resumo: Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Southern Europe has been less studied when it comes to understanding the nature and effectiveness of collaborations between these two groups of professionals. To address this gap, this study focused on researchers (i.e., academics and scientists from different fields, including clinical researchers and medical doctors) who conducted research activities on COVID-19-related topics in three Southern European countries (Italy, Portugal, and Spain). Using an approach that combined survey data (n = 317) with semi-structured interviews (n = 40), we explored researchers’ personal beliefs, opinions, and experiences regarding their encounters with the media during the pandemic. Our results show that researchers’ motivations, concerns, and benefits in their interactions with the media remained largely unchanged during the pandemic. Despite the additional challenges posed by the health emergency, most researchers in Italy, Portugal, and Spain rated their interactions with journalists positively. Several practices to promote and maintain trustful and fruitful cooperation with journalists were also identified. Additionally, lessons learned were extracted from the interactions between researchers and journalists during the pandemic. They hold particular relevance in a context of uncertainty, fake news, high demand for information and high expectations in science and technology. These findings aim to support both the scientific community and media professionals to deal with current and future communicative challenges such as health, environmental and social crises that require joint efforts from multiple societal actors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
title Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
spellingShingle Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
Marín-González, Esther
Science communication
Journalism
Southern Europe
Portugal
science-media relationship
COVID-19
title_short Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
title_full Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
title_fullStr Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
title_sort Science journalism in pandemic times: perspectives on the science-media relationship from COVID-19 researchers in Southern Europe
author Marín-González, Esther
author_facet Marín-González, Esther
Navalhas, Inês
Dijkstra, Anne M.
De Jong, Anouk
Luís, Cristina
author_role author
author2 Navalhas, Inês
Dijkstra, Anne M.
De Jong, Anouk
Luís, Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marín-González, Esther
Navalhas, Inês
Dijkstra, Anne M.
De Jong, Anouk
Luís, Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Science communication
Journalism
Southern Europe
Portugal
science-media relationship
COVID-19
topic Science communication
Journalism
Southern Europe
Portugal
science-media relationship
COVID-19
description Several studies have investigated the relationship between scientists and journalists. However, Southern Europe has been less studied when it comes to understanding the nature and effectiveness of collaborations between these two groups of professionals. To address this gap, this study focused on researchers (i.e., academics and scientists from different fields, including clinical researchers and medical doctors) who conducted research activities on COVID-19-related topics in three Southern European countries (Italy, Portugal, and Spain). Using an approach that combined survey data (n = 317) with semi-structured interviews (n = 40), we explored researchers’ personal beliefs, opinions, and experiences regarding their encounters with the media during the pandemic. Our results show that researchers’ motivations, concerns, and benefits in their interactions with the media remained largely unchanged during the pandemic. Despite the additional challenges posed by the health emergency, most researchers in Italy, Portugal, and Spain rated their interactions with journalists positively. Several practices to promote and maintain trustful and fruitful cooperation with journalists were also identified. Additionally, lessons learned were extracted from the interactions between researchers and journalists during the pandemic. They hold particular relevance in a context of uncertainty, fake news, high demand for information and high expectations in science and technology. These findings aim to support both the scientific community and media professionals to deal with current and future communicative challenges such as health, environmental and social crises that require joint efforts from multiple societal actors.
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