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Editing Controversial and “Controversial” Science

July 15 @ 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

  • « Covering Health Care — Covid and Beyond
  • Using Social Media to Source and Spread Science Journalism »

There are some areas of science where the controversies are real and fierce — what was really the downfall of the dinosaurs? — and then there are scientific “controversies” ginned up for political or economic purposes. Learn how to tell the difference and how to responsibly convey that to your audience.

This event is a part of the KSJ Science Editing Webinar Series. Click below to learn more about the webinar series, the scheduled speakers, and to register for upcoming webinars.

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Date:
July 15
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Event Category:
Science Editing Webinar Series
Website:
https://mit.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_cA4D1HyvT-2GPgM07uORYw

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Zoom Webinar

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KSJ Science Editing Handbook
Email:
info@ksjhandbook.org
  • « Covering Health Care — Covid and Beyond
  • Using Social Media to Source and Spread Science Journalism »

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