Declan Fahy

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Assistant Professor
Department
School of Communication
Institution
American University

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Public Intellectuals   Science Journalism   Financial Journalism  

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List of Publications (38)
In 2015
38

Nisbet, M.C. and Fahy, D. 2015. The need for knowledge-based journalism in politicized science debates. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 658, March, pp.223- 234.

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In 2014
37

Fahy, D and Lewenstein, B.V. 2014. Scientists in popular culture: The making of celebrity. In: Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology. B. Trench and M. Bucchi (eds.) New York: Routledge.

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Journalism at Opinion-Leader Outlets Fahy, D. "Theory of Everything" debunks myth of Hawking as disembodied mind. The Conversation. December 3, 2014. Republished as: New film debunks myth of Stephen Hawking as a disembodied mind. Raw Story. December 3.

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Fahy, D. 2014. A limited view: Journalism, politics and the Celtic Tiger. In: Political Communication in the Republic of Ireland. M. O'Brien and D. O'Beachain (eds.) Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.

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Fahy, D. Scientists as Hollywood Heroes. The Conversation. November 13, 2014. Republished as: Hollywood's newest hero stereotype: The scientist. The Washington Post. November 13.

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PRESENTATIONS AT SCHOLARLY CONFERENCES AND TO PROFESSIONAL 2014

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In 2013
32

Nisbet, M.C. and Fahy, D. 2013. Bioethics in popular science: Evaluating the media impact of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks on the biobank debate. BMC Medical Ethics. 14(10), pp.1-9.

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31

Fahy, D. 2013. Call in the math club. The Observatory. Columbia Journalism Review. Jan. 14 .

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30

Fahy, D. 2013. Science and celebrity studies: Towards a framework for analysing scientists in public. In: M. Bucchi, B. Trench (eds.), Quality, Honesty and Beauty in Science Communication, Conference, Venice: Edizioni Science in Society, pp. 295-298.

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Fahy, D. 2013. Rooting out bad science. The Observatory. Columbia Journalism Review. May 23. [Online.]

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28

Fahy, D and Nisbet, M.C. 2013. Debating bioethics openly. The Scientist. 27(7) July. pp20-21.

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Fahy, D. 2013. The chemist as anti-hero: Walter White and Sherlock Holmes as case studies. In: Hollywood Chemistry: When Science Met Entertainment. D. Nelson, J. Paglia, S. Perkowitz and K. Grazier, K. (eds.) ACS Symposium Series. Washington, D.C: The American Chemical Society.

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In 2012
26

Fahy, D. 2012. Media made Hawking famous. The Observatory. Columbia Journalism Review [Online]. 11 January.

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25

Fahy, D., Trench, B., and Clancy, L. 2012. Communicating contentious health policy: Lessons from Ireland's workplace smoking ban. Health Promotion Practice. 13(3), pp.331-338.

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Fahy, D. 2012. It's about the rider. The Observatory. Columbia Journalism Review [Online]. 13

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In 2011
23

Fahy, D. 2011. Skeptical of science. The Observatory. Columbia Journalism Review [Online]. 28

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Hartings, M.R and Fahy, D. 2011. Communicating chemistry for public engagement. Nature Chemistry. 3, pp.674-677.

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21

Fahy, D. and Nisbet, M.C. 2011. The science journalist online: Shifting roles and emerging practices. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism. 12 (7), pp.778-793.

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In 2010
20

Fahy, D. 2010. Margaret Mead. In: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication. S. Hornig Priest (ed.) Sage, pp.467-469.

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Fahy, D. 2010. Richard Dawkins. In: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication.

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18

Fahy, D., O'Brien, M. and Poti, V. 2010. From boom to bust: A post-Celtic Tiger analysis of the norms, values and roles of Irish financial journalists. Irish Communications Review. 12, pp.5-20.

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Fahy, D. 2010. Science magazines. In: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication.

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16

Entries in Encyclopediae Fahy, D. 2010. Robert Oppenheimer. In: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication. S. Hornig Priest (ed.) Sage, pp.554-557.

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In 2009
15

Miller, S., Fahy, D., & the ESConet team. 2009. Can science communication workshops train scientists for reflexive public engagement? The ESConet experience. Science Communication. 31

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14

Corcoran, F. and Fahy, D. 2009. Exploring the European elite sphere: The role of the Financial Times. Journalism Studies. 10 (1), pp.100-113.

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13

Fahy, D. 2009. The Irish punditocracy as contrarian voice: Opinion coverage of the workplace smoking ban. Irish Communications Review. 11, pp.50-62.

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In 2007
12

Golding, P., Coman, M., Corcoran, F., Fahy, D., Kunelius, R., Lauristin, M., & Tammpuu, P. 2007. The European public sphere: Theory and the implications of the study. In Aim Research Consortium (ed.), Reporting and Managing European News: Final Report of the Project "Adequate Information and Management in Europe" 2004 - 2007. Bochum/Freiburg: Projekt verlag.

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11

Comparing the Logic of EU Reporting: Transnational Analysis of EU Correspondence From Brussels. Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM) - Working Papers, 2007/4.

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10

Fahy, D. 2007. Analysis of the interview at the representation of the European Commission in Ireland. In AIM Reseach Consortium (ed.), Understanding the Logic of EU Reporting From Brussels: Analysis of Interviews With EU Correspondents and Spokespersons. Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM) - Working Papers, 2007/3. Bochum/Freiburg: Projekt verlag.

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Working Papers and Research Reports Heikkila, H., Corcoran, F., Fahy, D., Lechaux, B., Lonnendonker, J., & Pullerits, E. 2007.

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Fahy, D. 2007. Analysis of the interviews with spokespersons of the permanent representation of Ireland to the EU. In AIM Reseach Consortium (ed.), Understanding the Logic of EU Reporting From Brussels: Analysis of Interviews With EU Correspondents and Spokespersons. Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM) - Working Papers, 2007/3. Bochum/Freiburg: Projekt verlag.

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Corcoran, F. & Fahy, D. 2007. Reporting the EU from Brussels: The case of Ireland. In AIM Research Consortium (ed.), Understanding the Logic of EU Reporting From Brussels: Analysis of Interviews With EU Correspondents and Spokespersons. Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM) - Working Papers, 2007/3. Bochum/Freiburg: Projekt verlag.

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In 2006
6

O'Sullivan, J., Fahy, D., & Trench, B. 2006. iLearn: Blended Learning For Working Journalists in India: Evaluation Report. Dublin: School of Communications, Dublin City University.

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In 2003
5

The ENSCOT team. 2003. ENSCOT: The European Network of Science Communication Teachers.

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4

Republished as: When scientists become Hollywood heroes. The Week. November 14.

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3

S. Hornig Priest (ed.) Sage, pp.203-205.

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2

Public Understanding of Science. 12 (2), pp.167-181.

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S. Hornig Priest (ed.) Sage, pp.727-731.

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