Expertise for the public: The science-journalism interface in German Discourse on global climate change

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Expertise for the public: The science-journalism interface in German Discourse on global climate change. / Peters, Hans Peter; Heinrichs, Harald.

Scientific knowledge and cultural diversity: Proceedings. Hrsg. / Bibiana Bonmatí. Rubes Editorial S.L., 2004. S. 304-307.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Peters, HP & Heinrichs, H 2004, Expertise for the public: The science-journalism interface in German Discourse on global climate change. in B Bonmatí (Hrsg.), Scientific knowledge and cultural diversity: Proceedings. Rubes Editorial S.L., S. 304-307, 8th Public Communication of Science & Technology Network Conference - 2004, Barcelona, Spanien, 02.06.04. <https://www.upf.edu/pcstacademy/_docs/8thpcst.pdf>

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Peters, H. P., & Heinrichs, H. (2004). Expertise for the public: The science-journalism interface in German Discourse on global climate change. in B. Bonmatí (Hrsg.), Scientific knowledge and cultural diversity: Proceedings (S. 304-307). Rubes Editorial S.L.. https://www.upf.edu/pcstacademy/_docs/8thpcst.pdf

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Peters HP, Heinrichs H. Expertise for the public: The science-journalism interface in German Discourse on global climate change. in Bonmatí B, Hrsg., Scientific knowledge and cultural diversity: Proceedings. Rubes Editorial S.L. 2004. S. 304-307

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abstract = "Based on a mail survey of journalists and experts we analyzed the science-journalism interface in the German discourse on global climate change. The purpose was to better understand how scientific knowledge is integrated into public discourses and to explore what happens to the meaning of scientificknowledge when it enters the realm of the media. We found a strong co-orientation of experts and journalists. Furthermore, we identified some characteristics of “meaning production” in the journalistic processing of expertise. The survey is part of our project “Climate Change in the Public Sphere” and was funded within the German Climate Research Program.",
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