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Science and journalism: friend or foe?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2011

Cătălin Mosoia*
Affiliation:
Brief Press Ltd, 6 Anton Bacalbasa, bl. 31, sc. 1, et. 4, ap. 13, sector 4, Bucharest 041928, Romania email: catalin.mosoia@gmail.com
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Abstract

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A journalist's view on science and journalism. The presentation is based on personal experience gained over the past few years as editor of the minute of science broadcasted at Radio Europa FM, Bucharest, Romania, and as editor and writer for the Romanian electronic science newspaper Ziarul stiintelor. Is it possible to have science with or without journalism? Who is waiting for whom, science or journalism? Is astronomy more attractive to the public than other disciplines? Can it be used as a growing factor for the public understanding of science?

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Contributed Papers
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