She also advises on producing content for the web, writing your own book and press releases, and dealing with politicians., I strongly recommend this book.Any researcher looking to communicate better will find Cornelia Dean's book invaluable. From the preparation you need to do, including how to dress on TV, to always assuming everything you say is "on the record," her book is packed full of valuable information. Dean's suggestions for how to be interviewed by a journalist-for print, radio and television-are spot on. I've never read a better, more thorough guide to science communication in all its forms. This book should sit on the shelf of every scientist, science communicator and university press officer. The process of reconnecting science and society cannot start soon enough., If you want the facts, laid down in a simple, unfussy style, then get a copy of Am I Making Myself Clear? by Cornelia Dean, veteran science writer and former science editor of The New York Times. One can only hope that researchers-and the academic administrators who decide what the scientists of tomorrow need to know-read concise, sharply written volume and take message to heart.
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