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Reaching 'an audience that you would never dream of speaking to': influential public health researchers' views on the role of news media in influencing policy and public understanding

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posted on 2024-11-14, 19:57 authored by Simon Chapman, Abby Haynes, Gemma Derrick, Heidi Sturk, Wayne Hall, Alexis St George
While governments and academic institutions urge researchers to engage with news media, traditional academic values of public disengagement have inhibited many from giving high priority to media activity. In this interview-based study, the authors report on the views about news media engagement and strategies used by 36 peer-voted leading Australian public health researchers in 6 fields. The authors consider their views about the role and importance of media in influencing policy, their reflections on effective or ineffective media communicators, and strategies used by these researchers about how to best retain their credibility and influence while engaging with the news media. A willingness and capacity to engage with the mass media was seen as an essential attribute of influential public health researchers.

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Chapman, S., Haynes, A., Derrick, G., Sturk, H., Hall, W. D. & St George, A. (2014). Reaching 'an audience that you would never dream of speaking to': influential public health researchers' views on the role of news media in influencing policy and public understanding. Journal of Health Communication: international perspectives, 19 (2), 260-273.

Journal title

Journal of Health Communication

Volume

19

Issue

2

Pagination

260-273

Language

English

RIS ID

102210

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