Abstract
This Editorial summarizes the papers in a Frontiers in Communication Research Topic that looks at science journalism’s mediating role between the production of scientific knowledge and its public uptake. The four papers in the Research Topic consider science communication and journalism from the perspective of philosophy of science and epistemology. Framing the Research Topic is a conceptual analysis of the multiple aims of science communication and an assessment of
empirical evidence to date regarding whether these aims are being met. The other papers consider
the practices of science journalism, the public reception of science information, and how the
process of science is presented in three major mass media outlets.