Narrative risks in science writing for the lay public

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The narrative method of presenting popular science method promises to extend the audience of science, but carries risks related to two broad aspects of story: the power of narrative to impose a compelling and easily interpretable structure on discrete events and the unpredictability and mystique associated with story.

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Muurlink, O., & McAllister, P. (2015). Narrative risks in science writing for the lay public. Journal of Science Communication, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.14030201

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