Description
A Guardian Science Book of the Year 2022
'When science hits the headlines, Fiona Fox ... is at the heart of the action' Financial Times
'This is how to talk about science' Justin Webb
Do you remember the 'Climategate' email leak? Or the 'Frankenfood'-style headlines about the perils of GM foods? What about the time the government sacked its own science advisor for challenging drug laws?
Beyond the Hype takes us behind the scenes of some of the most contentious stories in science over the past two decades. From animal research and genetically modified foods to hybrid embryos and a global pandemic, it demonstrates the vital importance of scientists talking to the media - and warns of the damage to public understanding when scientists are silenced on the defining issues of our times.
PRAISE FOR BEYOND THE HYPE
'The way the media covers science stories and breakthroughs has never been more important or relevant . . . This book should be recommended reading' Jim Al-Khalili, presenter of The Life Scientific
'The pandemic has repeatedly shown the vital necessity for accurate reporting of science . . . Fox provides some riveting stories about the ups and downs of this continuing struggle.' David Spiegelhalter, author of The Art of Statistics
'Engaging, illuminating, important' Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
'A vivid account of how journalists and scientists interact' David Willetts, former Minister for Universities and Science
'A lively insider's account' Times Literary Supplement
'A candid inside account . . . [Fox] reveals how frontline science can be just as messy, complex and feudal as any political drama.' Anjana Ahuja, co-author of Spike: The Virus Versus the People
About the Author
Fiona Fox became the founding director of the Science Media Centre in 2001. She has won several awards for her achievements, including an OBE for her services to science in 2014. In 2023 she was elected an honorary Fellow of the Royal Society for her work in science media relations and holds honorary fellowships at the Royal Society of Biology, the British Pharmacological Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences. She also holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Bristol. She writes regularly for science publications and national newspapers.
Reviews
'A lively insider's account' Times Literary Supplement
'When science hits the headlines, Fiona Fox ... is at the heart of the action' Financial Times
'This is how to talk about science' Justin Webb
'A candid inside account . . . [Fox] reveals how frontline science can be just as messy, complex and feudal as any political drama.' Anjana Ahuja, co-author of Spike: The Virus Versus the People
'The way the media covers science stories and breakthroughs has never been more important or relevant . . . This book should be recommended reading' Jim Al-Khalili, presenter of The Life Scientific
'The pandemic has repeatedly shown the vital necessity for accurate reporting of science . . . Fox provides some riveting stories about the ups and downs of this continuing struggle.' David Spiegelhalter, author of The Art of Statistics
'Engaging, illuminating, important' Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
'A vivid account of how journalists and scientists interact' David Willetts, former Minister for Universities and Science
Book Information
ISBN 9781783966172
Author Fiona Fox
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Elliott & Thompson Limited
Publisher Elliott & Thompson Limited