Let's follow the actors! Does Actor-Network Theory have anything to contribute to science journalism?

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Science journalism usually focuses on achievements presented in scientific papers previously published in specialized journals. In this paper we argue that the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) can help to widen this approach and reduce the dependency on scientific papers, by valuing not only scientists, but also other actors, theirs motivations, interests and conflicts. ANT could also help to reduce the distance between scientists and the audience by exposing uncertainties about the production of science.

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Fioravanti, C., & Velho, L. (2010). Let’s follow the actors! Does Actor-Network Theory have anything to contribute to science journalism? Journal of Science Communication, 9(4), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.09040202

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