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Se nombran los ganadores del Premio de Periodismo Científico AAAS Kavli
Resumen
Los premios 2022 celebraron el periodismo impactante que cubre la ciencia ciudadana y el cambio climático. Estos galardones ponen de relieve la importancia de la participación pública en la investigación científica y las cuestiones medioambientales.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias del medio ambiente
- Sociología de la Ciencia
Sus antecedentes:
- Los premios 2022 tienen como objetivo reconocer las contribuciones sobresalientes al periodismo científico.
- Los informes sobre la ciencia ciudadana y el cambio climático han ganado prominencia.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Reconocer y promover los informes de alta calidad en la comunicación científica.
- Resaltar las tendencias emergentes y los temas críticos en el discurso científico.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de las piezas periodísticas nominadas y premiadas.
- Selección basada en el impacto, la precisión y el compromiso público.
Principales resultados:
- Se entregaron premios por informes excepcionales en varios ámbitos científicos.
- La ciencia ciudadana y el cambio climático se identificaron como áreas clave de enfoque.
Conclusiones:
- Los premios subrayan el papel vital del periodismo en la difusión de la información científica.
- Los trabajos reconocidos demuestran estrategias de comunicación eficaces para temas científicos complejos.
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