Analyzed the content of four major U.S. newspapers, 1992 through 2001, in terms of their coverage of conflicts of interest in science. Types of conflict of interest: financial, professional and personal. Examples include the relationship between research institutions and the tobacco industry.
Einsiedel, Edna F. (author) and Thorne, Bruce (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
1999
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C19622
Notes:
Pages 43-57 in Sharon M. Friedman, Sharon Dunwoody and Carol L. Rogers (eds.), Communicating uncertainty: media coverage of new and controversial science. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey. 277 pages.
Emery, Sherry (author), Gilpin, Elizabeth (author), and Pierce, John P. (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2002
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C29534
Notes:
Pages 97-114 in Robert C. Hornik (ed.), Public Health Communication: Evidence for Behavior Change, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey. 435 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C21509
Notes:
Pages 73-88 in Mike Moore (ed.), Health risks and the press: perspectives on media coverage of risk assessment and health. The Media Institute, Washington, D.C. in cooperation with the American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois. 111 pages.
Siegel, Michael (author) and Biener, Lois (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2002
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C29535
Notes:
Pages 115-130 in Robert C. Hornik (ed.), Public Health Communication: Evidence for Behavior Change, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, Mahwah, New Jersey. 435 pages.