| Literature DB >> 26265709 |
Gabrielle Samuel1, Clare Williams1, John Gardner2.
Abstract
Science press officers can play an integral role in helping promote expectations and hype about biomedical research. Using this as a starting point, this article draws on interviews with 10 UK-based science press officers, which explored how they view their role as science reporters and as generators of expectations. Using Goodwin's notion of 'professional vision', we argue that science press officers have a specific professional vision that shapes how they produce biomedical press releases, engage in promotion of biomedical research and make sense of hype. We discuss how these insights can contribute to the sociology of expectations, as well as inform responsible science communication.Entities:
Keywords: hype; media; press officers; professional vision; sociology of expectations
Year: 2016 PMID: 26265709 PMCID: PMC5207296 DOI: 10.1177/0963662515597188
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Underst Sci ISSN: 0963-6625
Figure 1.Headline and visual section of the Mirror article reporting the fMRI research.