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Siri Carpenter (born 1971) is an American freelance science journalist and editor living in
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. The author of multiple articles in ''
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'', and other publications, she is a co-founder and the editor-in-chief of ''
The Open Notebook ''The Open Notebook'' ''(TON)'' is a science journalism non-profit organization, online magazine, and publisher. Its purpose is to help science journalists improve their skills. It publishes articles and interviews on the craft of science writing ...
''. In 2018 Carpenter was elected to a two-year term as president of the
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.


Early life and education

Carpenter grew up in
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. She is married, with two daughters, and lives in Madison, Wisconsin. She completed her undergraduate education at the
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, earning a B.A. in psychology in 1995. She earned an M.S. in 1997, and Ph.D. in 2000, both in social psychology at
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. Her dissertation, ''Implicit gender attitudes'', was directed by
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.


Career


Early career

In 1998 Carpenter was a Science and Engineering Mass Media Fellow of the
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, at the ''
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'' in
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. The following year she was a science writer intern at ''Science News'' in Washington, D.C. After completing her Ph.D., Carpenter was hired as a senior science writer for the '' APA Monitor on Psychology'' in Washington, D.C., from 2000 to 2002.


Science journalist, editor

Carpenter's career as a freelance science journalist began in 2002. From 2012 to 2014, she was a senior editor and then a features editor at ''
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'' in
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. Since 2014 Carpenter has also worked as a freelance editor for several publications, including bioGraphic, and ''
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.''


''The Open Notebook''

In 2010 Carpenter co-founded ''
The Open Notebook ''The Open Notebook'' ''(TON)'' is a science journalism non-profit organization, online magazine, and publisher. Its purpose is to help science journalists improve their skills. It publishes articles and interviews on the craft of science writing ...
'' (''TON''), a science journalism non-profit organization, magazine and publisher, with Jeanne Erdmann, a health science journalist. Carpenter is president and editor-in-chief; Erdmann is vice president, secretary, and editor-at-large. Gary Price of '' Library Journal'' said ''The Open Notebook'' "provides unique tools and resources to help science journalists at all experience levels hone their craft".


National Association of Science Writers

Carpenter was vice president of the
National Association of Science Writers The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) was created in 1934 by a dozen science journalists and reporters in New York City.
(NASW), 2016–2018, and was elected to a two-year term as president in 2018. NASW is "...a community of journalists, authors, editors, producers, public information officers, students and people who write and produce material intended to inform the public about science, health, engineering, and technology".


Publications


Books

In 2007, Carpenter and Karen Huffman wrote the textbook, ''Visualizing Psychology''. A second edition was published 2010, and
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published the third edition in 2012. In 2020, ''TON'' published '' The Craft of Science Writing: Selections from The Open Notebook,'' edited by Carpenter. Jonathan Wai wrote in ''
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'', "...a new book edited by distinguished science writer Siri Carpenter seeks to illuminate ''The Craft of Science Writing'' by collecting numerous perspectives from science writers themselves about how to improve their own craft of science writing."


Selected articles

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Awards and honors

* 2009 Outstanding Article Award for Reporting on a Significant Topic,
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, for "Buried Prejudice", ''Scientific American Mind'', April/May 2008. * 2009 National Magazine Award Finalist, ''Prevention'' (December 2009) "Is Your Parent Over-Medicated?"


See also

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Environmental journalism Environmental journalism is the collection, verification, production, distribution and exhibition of information regarding current events, trends, and issues associated with the non-human world. To be an environmental journalist, one must have an ...
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Medical journalism Medical journalism is news reporting (as opposed to peer-review publication) of medical news and features. Medical journalism is diverse, and reflects its audience. The main division is into (1) medical journalism for the general public, which incl ...
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Nature writing Nature writing is nonfiction or fiction prose or poetry about the natural environment. Nature writing encompasses a wide variety of works, ranging from those that place primary emphasis on natural history facts (such as field guides) to those in ...
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Non-profit journalism Non-profit journalism (abbreviated as NPJ, also known as a not-for-profit journalism or think tank journalism) is the practice of journalism as a non-profit organization instead of a for-profit business. NPJ groups are able to operate and serve the ...
* Open science


References


External links

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Wisconsin Public Radio: The Science behind Writing about Science
(audio, 10:43 minutes)
AAAS podcast interview with Siri Carpenter on data replication in the field of psychology
(MP3, 8:35 minutes)
Working Scientist podcast: Science communication made simple
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