Stephen Harris

Currently contributing to The Conversation UK as science editor, Harris specializes in:

  • Historical analysis of technological progress: Particularly interested in military applications and societal impacts
  • Science communication: Translates complex research for general audiences with historical context
  • Olympic history: Maintains editorial role with International Society of Olympic Historians

Pitching Preferences

  • Prefers data-rich narratives with archival sources
  • Seeks underreported angles in well-trodden historical events
  • Prioritizes stories demonstrating research's real-world applications

Notable works include award-winning multimedia Olympic histories and critically acclaimed WWI regimental studies. Recipient of the Vikelas Plaque for sports historiography excellence.

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Bio

Stephen Harris: A Multifaceted Journey Through Science, History, and Storytelling

Stephen Harris has carved a unique niche as a journalist, editor, and historian, blending rigorous academic inquiry with accessible storytelling. His career spans decades, marked by a commitment to illuminating complex subjects for diverse audiences.

Early Career Foundations

Beginning as a reporter for local newspapers like The Wilton Bulletin, Harris honed his skills in community-focused journalism. His transition to broadcast journalism at WCAX-TV in Vermont showcased his adaptability across media formats, anchoring news segments while maintaining a sharp editorial eye.

Corporate Communications Leadership

At General Electric, Harris elevated internal communications as editor of Monogram magazine (1979-1991), translating Jack Welch's corporate vision for 330,000+ global employees. Colleagues praised his ability to humanize complex business strategies, earning recognition as the "Studs Terkel of U.S. corporate writers."

"Editing Monogram wasn't just about disseminating information - it was about creating a narrative thread that connected assembly line workers to C-suite executives through shared purpose."

Olympic Historiography

  • Authored 100 Golden Olympians, profiling iconic U.S. athletes
  • Edited the Journal of Olympic History for International Society of Olympic Historians
  • Won 1996 Gold Milia d'Or at Cannes for interactive Olympic history CD-ROM

Military History Expertise

Harris's trilogy on World War I regiments demonstrates meticulous archival research combined with vivid character portraits. Rock of the Marne (2015) exemplifies his ability to balance strategic analysis with personal narratives, earning praise from historians for "bringing epochal events alive with breathtaking vividness."

Pitching Recommendations

1. Contextualize Scientific Breakthroughs Historically

Harris frequently traces technological evolution across centuries. A pitch about AI in medicine should reference historical precedents like 19th-century surgical innovations. His Conversation piece on vaccine development timelines demonstrates this approach, linking current research to Jenner's smallpox breakthroughs.

2. Highlight Underrecognized Military Contributions

With three books on WWI regiments, Harris seeks stories about marginalized groups in conflict. Pitch ideas about modern veteran reintegration programs should include historical parallels, like his analysis of the Harlem Hellfighters' post-war civil rights activism.

3. Bridge Academic Research and Public Understanding

As science editor at The Conversation, Harris prioritizes research with clear societal implications. Successful pitches identify university studies that challenge common assumptions, similar to his coverage of climate change models impacting coastal preservation policies.

Awards and Recognition

The International Society of Olympic Historians awarded Harris their 2016 Vikelas Plaque for sustained contributions to sports historiography. This honor recognizes his two-decade editorial leadership of their journal and innovative multimedia approaches to preserving athletic heritage.

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