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"Trust US … We`re Doctors": Science, Media, and Ethics in the Hwang stem cell Controversy

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Authors

Sparrow, Robert

Issue Date
2006
Publisher
Institute of Communication Research, Seoul National University
Citation
Journal of Communication Research, Vol.43 No.1. pp. 5-24
Keywords
Cloninginvestigative journalismjournalism ethicsstem cellsresearch integrity
Abstract
When doubts were first raised about the veracity of thedramatic advances in
stem cell research announced by Professor Hwang Woo-Suk, a significant minority
response was to question the qualifications of journalists to investigate the matter.
In this paper I examine the contemporary relationships between science, scientists,
the public, and the media. In the modern context the progress of science often
relies on the media to mobilise public support for research and also for the
purpose of communication within the scientific community. As a result, attempts to
counterpose "science" and "the media" should be treated with some caution. dlargue that because of the essential role played by ethics in good science,
journalists may in fact sometimes be well placed to investigate scientists. At the
conclusion of my paper I draw out some of the implications of my analysis for the
ethics of investigative journalism directed towards scientific research.
ISSN
1738-6195
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/1567
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