The Hidden Cost Of Reputation Driven Science Reporting

The hidden cost of reputation-driven science reporting

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Science journalists aren’t particularly concerned about so-called “predatory journals,” confident that they have the skills and intuition needed to avoid reporting on problematic research. For many, a journal’s reputation and name-recognition are decisive factors in assessing the quality of scientific research—but this could be exacerbating existing imbalances in science and journalism.

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