Declan Fahy is an Associate Professor in the School of Communications who researches the public communication of science, health, environment, and technology. He is the Chair of the MSc in Science and Health Communication. He has a particular interest in the role that prominent journalists and scientists have in the communication of science in society, the subject of his book The New Celebrity Scientists: Out of the Lab and Into the Limelight (2015). His articles, commentaries, and reviews have been published in journals including Public Understanding of Science, Environmental Communication, Journalism, Nature Chemistry, and Science. From 2010 to 2015, he worked as an Assistant Professor at American University in Washington, D.C. He is currently on the scientific committee of PCST, the global network for science communication. He is on the editorial advisory board of Public Understanding of Science, the editorial board of Journal of Science and Popular Culture, and the editorial board of Environmental Communication.
Book Chapter
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2021 | Fahy, D. and Lewenstein, B.V (2021) 'Scientists in popular culture: The making of celebrity' In: Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology, 3rd edition. London : Routledge. | |
2020 | Fahy, D. (2020) 'Ecological Modernisation, Irish-style: Explaining Ireland’s slow transition to low-carbon society' In: Ireland and the Climate Crisis. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan. [DOI] | |
2019 | Fahy, D. (2019) 'What studies of expertise and experience offer science communication training' In: Theory and Best Practices in Science Communication Training. [Link] [DOI] | |
2017 | Nisbet, M.C and Fahy, D. (2017) 'New models of (knowledge) journalism' In: The Science of Science Communication. New York : Oxford University Press. | |
2017 | Fahy, D and Nisbet, M.C (2017) 'The ecomodernists: Journalists reimagining a sustainable future' In: Sustainable Journalism. Bern : Peter Lang. | |
2015 | Fahy, D. and Nisbet M.C (2015) 'The science journalist online: Shifting roles and emerging practices' In: Trench, B and Bucchi, M(Eds.). Critical Concepts in Sociology: Public Communication of Science. London : Routledge. | |
2014 | Fahy, D. and Lewenstein, B (2014) 'Scientists in popular culture: The making of celebrity' In: Trench, B. and Bucchi, M(Eds.). Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology. New York : Routledge. | |
2014 | Fahy, D (2014) 'Journalism, politics, and the Celtic Tiger' In: O'Brien, M. and O Beachain, D(Eds.). Political Communication in the Republic of Ireland. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press. | |
2013 | Fahy, D (2013) 'The chemist as anti-hero: Walter White and Sherlock Holmes as case studies' In: Nelson, D., Grazier, K.R., Paglia, J., and Perkowitz, S(Eds.). Hollywood Chemistry: When Science Met Entertainment. Washington, D.C : The American Chemical Society. |
Peer Reviewed Journal
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2018 | Fahy, D (2018) 'The laureate as celebrity genius: How Scientific American's John Horgan profiled Nobel Prize winners'. Public understanding of science (Bristol, England), 27 (4). [DOI] | |
2016 | Caulfield, Timothy; Fahy, Declan (2016) 'Science, Celebrities, and Public Engagement'. Issues in Science and Technology, 32 (4). | |
2015 | 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 :223-234. | |
2013 | 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 :1-9. | |
2009 | Fahy, D; Trench, B; Clancy, L (2009) 'Communicating contentious health policy: lessons from Ireland's workplace smoking ban'. Health promotion practice, 13 (3). [DOI] | |
2011 | Fahy, D. and Nisbet, M.C (2011) 'The science journalist online: Shifting roles and emerging practices'. 12 :778-793. | |
2011 | Hartings, M.R. and Fahy, D (2011) 'Communicating chemistry for public engagement'. Nature Chemistry, 3 :674-677. | |
2010 | 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 :5-20. | |
2009 | Fahy, D (2009) 'The Irish punditocracy as contrarian voice: Opinion coverage of the workplace smoking ban'. Irish Communications Review, 11 :50-62. | |
2009 | Miller, S., Fahy, D., and the ESCONET team (2009) 'Can science communication workshops train scientists for reflexive public engagement? The ESCOnet experience'. PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE (PRINT), 31 :116-126. | |
2009 | Corcoran, Farrel; Fahy, Declan (2009) 'EXPLORING THE EUROPEAN ELITE SPHERE The role of the Financial Times'. Journalism Studies, 10 (1). [DOI] | |
2003 | Miller, S; Smallman, M; Gopfert, W; Jurdant, B; Russell, N; de Semir, V; Thomas, J; Trench, B; Poupardin, E; Lemkuhl, M; Lederbogen, U; Fahy, D; Barbagallo, F; Reveulta, G; Bassedas, I; Junyent, C; Gregory, J; Turney, J; Stokes, C; Leach, J; Edwards, C; Holliman, R; Junker, K (2003) 'ENSCOT: The European network of science communication teachers'. Public Understanding of Science, 12 (2). | |
2024 | Declan Fahy (2024) 'The Laureate as Public Intellectual: Paul Crutzen and the Politics of the Environment'. Notes and Records of the Royal Society, . [Link] [DOI] | |
2022 | Fahy, Declan (2022) 'Caricatures and Omissions: Representations of the News Media in 'Don't Look Up''. JCOM-JOURNAL OF SCIENCE COMMUNICATION, 21 (5). [Link] https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21050307 | |
2022 | Fahy, Declan (2022) 'Ireland's Covid-19 response: Perspectives from science communication'. Administration, 70 (3). [DOI] |
Online Article
Year | Publication | |
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2016 | Fahy, D. & Caulfield, T. (2016) Don't Dismiss the Star Power. ELEA [Link] | |
2015 | Fahy, D (2015) On Public TV, Scientists Chart Path to Celebrity, Influence. ELEA [Link] | |
2015 | Fahy, D (2015) Media Portrayals of Female Scientists Often Shallow, Superficial. ELEA [Link] | |
2013 | Fahy, D. and Nisbet, M.C (2013) Debating Bioethics Openly. ELEA [Link] | |
2014 | Fahy, D (2014) Hollywood's Newest Hero Stereotype: The Scientist. ELEA [Link] | |
2013 | Fahy, D (2013) Rooting Out Bad Science. ELEA [Link] | |
2013 | Fahy, D (2013) Call in the Math Club. ELEA [Link] | |
2012 | Fahy, D (2012) It's About the Rider. ELEA [Link] | |
2012 | Fahy, D (2012) Media Made Hawking Famous. ELEA [Link] | |
2011 | Fahy, D (2011) Skeptical of Science. ELEA [Link] |
Encyclopedia Entry
Other Publication
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2018 | Fahy, D. (2018) Objectivity as Trained Judgment: How Environmental Reporters Pioneered Journalism for a “Post-truth” Era. [Link] [DOI] | |
2017 | Fahy, D (2017) Historical moments in public understanding of science: 1977, The Visible Scientists identifies a new scientist for the mass media age. [DOI] | |
2019 | Fahy, Declan (2019) The Scientific Sublime: Popular Science Unravels the Mysteries of the Universe. [DOI] | |
2018 | Fahy, Declan (2018) Making Marie Curie: Intellectual Property and Celebrity Culture in an Age of Information. [DOI] | |
2016 | Fahy, Declan (2016) Emerging Infectious Diseases and Society. [DOI] | |
2010 | Fahy, D (2010) The Celebrity Scientists: A Collective Case Study. Dublin City University: |