Science in Society Journalism Awards

The Science in Society Journalism Awards have been presented annually by the American National Association of Science Writers (NASW) since 1972 to recognize "...investigative or interpretive reporting about the sciences and their impact on modern society". Over the years, the particular categories for which they have awarded prizes has evolved, and in their words, they "seek to recognize science writing that is shaped by a variety of perspectives".[1]

Past recipients

2023

2022

2021

2020

External videos
Presentation by Katherine Eban on Bottle of Lies, September 26, 2020, C-SPAN

2019

External videos
Presentation by Carl Zimmer on She Has Her Mother's Laugh, June 20, 2018, C-SPAN

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

External videos
Presentation by Sheri Fink on Five Days at Memorial, October 15, 2013, C-SPAN
Interview with Fink on Five Days at Memorial, November 22, 2013, C-SPAN

2013

External videos
Presentation by David Quammen on Spillover, October 12, 2012, C-SPAN

2012

External videos
Presentation by Mnookin on The Panic Virus, January 27, 2011, C-SPAN

2011

2010

There was not an award in the Commentary or Opinion category in 2010.[86]

2009

2008

External videos
Presentation by Beth Whitehouse on The Match: "Savior Siblings" and One Family's Battle to Heal Their Daughter (based on her Newsday series), April 8, 2010, C-SPAN

2007

2005

External videos
Washington Journal interview with Laurie Garrett on her Foreign Affairs articles on potential pandemics, August 4, 2005, C-SPAN

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

References