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December
NOVEMBER
Wisconsin State Journal, Public perceptions of science, tech often filtered through values versus data , November 30, 2014
South Dade News Leader, Study shows science growing through social media , November 29, 2014
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Blogs, Science blogs and online trolling: Do below-the-line comment spaces help or hurt science communication? , November 21, 2014
UW Badger Herald, UW scientists find social media boosts research recognition , November 13, 2014
Lab Manager, Greater use of social media gets science, scientists noticed, study says, November 11, 2014
L’Atelier, Liker et twitter améliorent l’impact des publications scientifiques , November 10, 2014
L’Atelier, Liker et twitter améliorent l’impact des publications scientifiques , November 10, 2014
News Tonight, Researcher quality influenced by use of social media , November 8, 2014
ZeeNews, Social media helps get science work noticed , November 7, 2014
University Herald, More researchers, scientists are using social media , November 7, 2014
Business Standard, Social media helps get science work noticed , November 7, 2014
BGR India, Social media helps get science work noticed , November 7, 2014
The Conversation, Love them or hate them, BTL comments have changed journalism forever , November 7, 2014
Feedstuffs, Greater use of social media gets science, scientists noticed , November 7, 2014
R&D Magazine, Greater use of social media gets scientists noticed , November 7, 2014
Science Blog, More scientists burnishing reputations by using social media , November 6, 2014
Phys.org, Greater use of social media gets science, scientists noticed, study says , November 6, 2014
ECN Magazine, Greater use of social media gets science, scientists noticed, study says, November 6, 2014
France 5, Quand la toile tisse la haine , November 4, 2014
Yahoo Actualités, Quand la Toile tisse sa haine : un documentaire sur les trolls , November 4, 2014
OCTOBER
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Blogs, Survey finds correlation between strength of scientists’ political beliefs and social media use for sharing research , October 25, 2014
The Cap Times, Among the young, social media piques interest in politics , October 20, 2014
Scope, The slippery slope toward “a dangerous dependence on facts” , October 17, 2014
NPR, Ebola: Does the risk justify the intensity of coverage? , October 10, 2014
The Cap Times, UW-Madison professor says news coverage stirred a “perfect storm” around Ebola outbreak , October 10, 2014
New York Magazine, How to prevent Ebola panic in the Facebook age , October 8, 2014
GreenBiz, Who cares if 97 percent of scientists agree on climate change? , October, 7, 2014
SEPTEMBER
JULY
New York Magazine, Awareness is overrated , July 17, 2014
E&E Publishing (Environment & Energy Publishing): Public opinion: Media does not close science ‘knowledge gap,’ causing some to follow opinions of others, July 14, 2014
Feedstuffs, Socioeconomic status may influence understanding of science , July 8, 2014
Science 2.0, Science blog readership linked to worse understanding of science among poor people , July 7, 2014
redOrbit, Socioeconomic status may determine a person’s overall understanding of science , July 7, 2014
Phys.org, Mind the gap: Socioeconomic status may influence understanding of science , July 7, 2014
June
MAY
Patheos, Combative comments interfere with readers’ critical thinking , May 26, 2014
New Zealand Herald, Potential for accord subverted by extremes , May 17, 2014
Newsmax, National Journal Eliminates Commenting on Stories , May 16, 2014
AllAfrica, Internet trolls might actually be psychopaths , May 13, 2014
AllAfrica, Africa: Taking stock of science communication’s big challenges , May 13, 2014
SciDev.Net, Taking stock of science communication’s big challenges , May 13, 2014
O bservatório da Imprensa , Interatividade da internet mudou a forma de comunicar a ciência , May 13, 2014
Em.com.br, Interatividade da internet mudou a forma de comunicar a ciência , May 12, 2014
Exame, Interatividade da internet mudou a forma de comunicar a ciência , May 9, 2014
April
Bill Good Show, Internet trolls might actually be psychopaths, April 30, 2014
Media Mornings, Online trolls , April 23, 2014
Focus, Provokation ist Trumpf: Der ton wird rauer , April 2014
The Newsletter of The American Society of Plant Biologists, Start the conversation: Communicate your science , March/April 2014
MarcH
RedeNoticia, Brasil sedia conferência sobre comunicação pública da ciência , March 31, 2014
The Chronicle Herald, WONG: Online comments are garbage in, garbage out , March 24, 2014
The Maneater, 10th Annual Life Sciences & Society Symposium “decodes science,” March 21, 2014
Digital Journal, Be wary of the nasty effect — Internet trolls swaying opinions , March 6, 2014
On Wisconsin, Ditching comments: Research provokes a broad conversation about narrowing conversation , March 3, 2014
Wisconsin People & Ideas, Taking back the comments , Winter 2014
FEBRUARY
The Town Talk, Online trolls thriving on the dark side , February 25, 2014
The Daily Jeffersonian, Online trolls: Just sadists at heart , February 23, 2014
The Courier-Journal, Internet trolls cause wider damage than realized , February 20, 2014
The Bradford Era, Online trolls: Just sadists at heart , February 20, 2014
Chicago Tribune, Online trolls sadists at heart , February 19, 2014
The Big Issue, Below the line: “I am a guerrilla fighter…” February 17, 2014
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Scientists can find outreach success with social media , February 14, 2014
PLOS, Creation vs Evolution: Why science communication is doomed , February 10, 2014
JANUARY