Brian Trench
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Brian Trench is a writer and academic living in Dublin, who has been centrally involved in developing science communication and science-in-society studies in Ireland.

He is a senior lecturer at Dublin City University
Dublin City University
Dublin City University is a university situated between Glasnevin, Santry, Ballymun and Whitehall on the Northside of Dublin in Ireland...

, where he co-ordinates the Masters in Science Communication and pursues research interests that focus on science on the Internet, models of science communication, science journalism and public engagement with science. He has taken part in several EU-funded projects on science communication and he is a member of the scientific committee of the international PCST(Public Communication of Science and Technology) network. He was a member of the government advisory committee, Irish Council for Science Technology and Innovation, 1997-2003.

Before joining Dublin City University in 1992, Brian Trench was a journalist for 20 years, and worked for Hibernia magazine, Sunday Tribune
Sunday Tribune
The Sunday Tribune was an Irish Sunday broadsheet newspaper published by Tribune Newspapers plc. It was edited in its final years by Nóirín Hegarty, who changed both the tone and the physical format of the newspaper from broadsheet to tabloid. Former editors include Conor Brady, Vincent Browne,...

, Magill magazine
Magill
Magill was an Irish politics and current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. Magill was widely perceived as groundbreaking, specialising in in-depth investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann and Gene Kerrigan...

, Sunday Business Post
The Sunday Business Post
The Sunday Business Post is an Irish national Sunday newspaper published by Post Publications Limited. Post Publications is owned by Thomas Crosbie Holdings. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Ireland, the average weekly circulation was 57,783 for the period January to June 2009. The...

 and, in periods of freelance journalism, as a contributor to many other Irish and British publications and to RTÉ Radio and other broadcasters.

Brian Trench was a left-wing activist from 1969, when he joined the International Socialist in London. He was a leading member of the Socialist Workers' Movement in Dublin in the 1970s and joined the Socialist Labour Party
Socialist Labour Party (Ireland)
The Socialist Labour Party was a minor political party in the Republic of Ireland formed under the leadership of Matt Merrigan and Noël Browne, TD in 1977. Another key figure was the radical journalist Brian Trench, now head of the Communications Department at Dublin City University along with...

 in 1977 with that group. After the collapse of the SLP he wrote for Gralton, an Irish Socialist magazine (1982–83).

Published works

Publications by Brian Trench include:
  • Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology, co-edited with M. Bucchi
    Massimiano bucchi
    Massimiano Bucchi is an Italian sociologist and a scholar of the relationships among science, technology and society.-Biography:...

    , Routledge, 2009.
  • Voluntary and community organizations in Ireland's 'information society, with S. O'Donnell, Association for Volunary Action Research in Ireland, 1999.
  • Jargon Buster: a Guide to Information Technology, ICL, 1992.
  • Magill Election 87, (editor), Magill, 1987.
  • Magill Book of Politics, (editor), Magill, 1983.
  • Trench Warfare: Crackdown on Plagiarism, (editor), Harper, 2002.

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