Will the Internet save or condemn science press? The experience of French magazine ‘La Recherche’

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  • Luc Allemand La Recherche, Paris (France).

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.80.3086

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science communication, France, Internet, magazines, social media

Abstract

The Internet started to develop just 20 years ago but during that brief period it has shaken up the communications landscape, starting with the written word. Printed newspapers have had to adapt to this new scenario. Here, we present the panorama of science communication in France from the perspective of the monthly magazine La Recherche and other French media sources.

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Author Biography

Luc Allemand, La Recherche, Paris (France).

Editor-in-chief of La Recherche, Paris (France).

References

Blanchard, A., 2011. «Science Blogs in Research and Popularization of Science: Why, How and for Whom?». In Cockell, M.; Billotte, J.; Darbellay, F. and F. Waldvogel (dir.). Common Knowledge: The Challenge of Transdisciplinarity. EPFL Press. Lausanne. Available at: <http://bit.ly/1lTF3lp>.

Brumfield, G., 2009. «Supplanting the Old Media?». Nature, 458(19): 274-277. DOI: <10.1038/458274a>.

Bubela, T., et al., 2009. «Science Communication Reconsidered». Nature Biotechnology, 27(6): 514-518. DOI: <10.1038/nbt0609-514>.

Hermida, A.; Fletcher, F.; Korell, D. and D. Logan, 2012. «Share, Like, Recommend. Decoding the Social Media News Consumer». Journalism Studies, 13(5-6): 815-824. DOI: <10.1080/1461670X.2012.664430>.

Published

2014-06-01

How to Cite

Allemand, L. (2014). Will the Internet save or condemn science press? The experience of French magazine ‘La Recherche’. Metode Science Studies Journal, (4), 185–191. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.80.3086
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The science of the press: Trends and challenges for popular science journalism

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