Teaduse vahendamine ajakirjandusse

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2010

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Tartu Ülikool

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Mediating science This master thesis looked more deeply into the brokering process of science into media. Methods used in this thesis are both qualitative as well as quantitative with an emphasis on the former. Theoretical chapter encompasses theories from science philosophy and journalism studies, because the thesis itself encompasses scientific and journalistic discourses. The aim of using quantitative method was to get an overview of science brokering process in the case of one Estonian daily newspaper (Eesti Päevaleht). Method was used on articles from the years 2004 and 2009. Results emerged from quantitative study indicated an increasing trend of articles about science albeit the increase did not mean more so called pure scientific stories. Instead it meant that the newspaper covered more stories where scientists were asked to comment some for instance news from another sphere. Nevertheless I find this result important to note, because it means that scientist were given more chances to comment on stories from other areas of life. This aspect acknowledges that science is indeed bound to its surrounding social context as cited in the theoretical chapter. Another characteristic that emerged from the quantitative study, indicated that journalists used scientists at times as classics not the usual journalistic sources. This means that scientists where not active sources and it is probably linked with scientific discourse characteristics and with the public image of science that science is authoritative, and to the idea that only science possesses the absolute truth. The results of interviews revealed a complex network of problems that accompany science brokering. It begins with the conceptualising of science in a media organisation and it encompasses relevant keywords as trust, critical awareness of sources, (source) diversity, journalistic functions, barriers etc. It appeared that as science is becoming more and more integrated with society, journalists need to ask more and more questions to themselves about the motivations and different interests of sources. Journalists are expected to really understand the characteristics of scientific discourse in more depth. In this aspect emerged the question of the competence of journalist. This thesis does not provide an adequate answer to that question, but it is a good basis for further investigation. This thesis gives many opportunities for further investigation. For example it is possible to map the whole (Estonian) situation of mediating science and therewith map the media channels, genres, sections, scientific fields etc. It would also be possible to carry out a research on public understanding of science in Estonia. Thesis shows that science is indeed closely connected with its surrounding social context. Therefore it would be interesting to find out in what way are blurred the boundaries of science and business, science and politics. It would me possible to carry it out as a case study for instance on the stories about swine flu or climatic change, or use the frames of crisis communications. The theme of mediating science gives many possibilities for further investigation.

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