After a few interactions with my school’s media relations people I’ve concluded that if you are interested in serving as a source for the media (local or otherwise) but you are a small fish in terms of research productivity you are probably much better off making your home in a small pond where even your most insignificant publications and presentations will get the attention of the media relations folks.
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Small fish in a small pond
Posted in Public Sociology, R1, SLAC, The Publication Gauntlet, tagged Media Relations, Public Scholarship, Public Sociology, Research Productivity, SLAC, Small Fish, Small Pond on November 18, 2009|