Article(electronic)September 12, 2014

Building Buzz: (Scientists) Communicating Science in New Media Environments

In: Journalism & mass communication quarterly: JMCQ, Volume 91, Issue 4, p. 772-791

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Abstract

Public communication about science faces novel challenges, including the increasing complexity of research areas and the erosion of traditional journalistic infrastructures. Although scientists have traditionally been reluctant to engage in public communication at the expense of focusing on academic productivity, our survey of highly cited U.S. nano-scientists, paired with data on their social media use, shows that public communication, such as interactions with reporters and being mentioned on Twitter, can contribute to a scholar's scientific impact. Most importantly, being mentioned on Twitter amplifies the effect of interactions with journalists and other non-scientists on the scholar's scientific impact.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2161-430X

DOI

10.1177/1077699014550092

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