This paper investigates how citizens of five European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, and Spain) enquire about scientific issues, how they rate scientific information on climate change and vaccines in terms of quantity and quality, and their strategies for overcoming perceived defects. We conducted a public consultation involving almost 500 citizens and addressed controversial science-related topics. Discussions were qualitatively content analyzed. The public consultations revealed the prevalence of traditional media as a source of scientific information, and the results presented a general perception of inadequate, imprecise, and insufficient scientific communication. Finally, we show how traditional media are still the most ...
Although uncertainty is inherent in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public co...
Per a recent study, a majority of Germans wants to see strict action taken against the targeted spre...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
This paper investigates how citizens of five European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, ...
This paper investigates the dimensions of trust and the role of information sources and channels in ...
The information landscape has undergone dramatic changes with the expansion of the internet and digi...
The COVID-19 pandemic made explicit the issues of communicating science in an information ecosystem ...
Communication of scientific information to the population presents challenges because of the need to...
As access to news is increasingly mediated through social media platforms, there are rising concerns...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
This article analyses whether different institutional sources of scientific information have an impa...
For a qualitative analysis of factors affecting trust in science communication (scicomm) we used the...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Context: The production of scientific knowledge is not clearly understood by most individuals. In th...
Although uncertainty is inherent in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public co...
Per a recent study, a majority of Germans wants to see strict action taken against the targeted spre...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...
This paper investigates how citizens of five European countries (Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, ...
This paper investigates the dimensions of trust and the role of information sources and channels in ...
The information landscape has undergone dramatic changes with the expansion of the internet and digi...
The COVID-19 pandemic made explicit the issues of communicating science in an information ecosystem ...
Communication of scientific information to the population presents challenges because of the need to...
As access to news is increasingly mediated through social media platforms, there are rising concerns...
Understanding science requires appreciating the values it presupposes and its social context. Both t...
This article analyses whether different institutional sources of scientific information have an impa...
For a qualitative analysis of factors affecting trust in science communication (scicomm) we used the...
Uncertainty is inherent to our knowledge about the state of the world yet often not communicated alo...
Abstract: Background In this era of global health crises, public trust in scientists is a crucial de...
Context: The production of scientific knowledge is not clearly understood by most individuals. In th...
Although uncertainty is inherent in scientific research, it is an often neglected topic in public co...
Per a recent study, a majority of Germans wants to see strict action taken against the targeted spre...
The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in d...