Global Science Journalism Report 2021 Working conditions and practices, professional ethos and future expectations
This report investigates the working conditions and climate of opinion among science journalists around the world and is part of the activities for commemorating the 20th anniversary of SciDev.Net - the Science and Development Network, which is committed to putting science at the heart of global dev...
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