About Alice Bell

Alice Bell is the New Left Project's climate change editor. She's a research fellow at the Science Policy Unit, University of Sussex and regularly writes about science in society for Popular Science UK, the Guardian and Times Higher. She has degrees in history of science, sociology of education and science communication and has taught at Imperial College and UCL.

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In search of nuance: grappling with accuracy, balance and expertise in BBC science reporting

A look into the complex array of issues involved in reporting science stories in the news, from one of the researchers on last year's BBC Trust-commissioned Science Review. What counts as an 'expert', and how many of them do you need for your show? And why isn't it good enough to say "scientists have found..."?

Public service media in the digital age: A Connection Factory debate

Videos from the recent conference, 'Public service broadcasting in the digital age' at Westminster University.

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