Amy Harmon on science narratives

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A Mizzou graduate student talked to six narrative journalists, including Amy Harmon of the New York Times, who wrote about work on genetically modified oranges: "I like just being an observer in people’s lives, and getting them to trust me, and writing stuff that’s kind of intimate and trying to understand how these science issues are playing out in people’s lives, up close." Also interviewed were Anne Hull, Lane DeGregory, David Finkel, Tom Hallman, and Chris Jones.

December 22, 2013

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