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Cornell University

Science Communication Workshop

Comm 5660, a workshop for graduate students (and others)

Outdated resources (20 Sept 2019)

While updating the syllabus for this workshop, I removed from the “resource” list several sites that are no longer active or current. But what’s on them is still valuable, so I’m putting them here:

Science Literacy Project (a workshop, currently inactive, for science reporters working in public radio; some resources online, especially the “tip sheets”)

Twitter: #gradscicomm

http://www.cjr.org/the_observatory/ (published from the late 2000s until 2015, “a lens on the science press” from the Columbia Journalism Review)

http://www.badscience.net/ (from the UK, a scientist commented regularly on media coverage of science; seems to have ended at end of 2017)

The Why Files (http://whyfiles.org/), RIP. An online science magazine published 1996-2017

http://www.researchblogging.org/ (an interesting question about who this is for…. And doesn’t seem to have been updated since 2017)

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/intersection/2009/04/09/policy-fellowships-for-scientists-engineers/, a list of science policy fellowships (from 2009 – is it still a useful place to start?)

 

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