Abstract
This deliverable focuses on strategies to address critical challenges to effective science-society relations, including misinformation and trust. In this deliverable, we provide an overview of approaches present in the field of science communication that nurture open and constructive science-society relationships. Specifically, we zoom in on approaches to navigate dis- and misinformation that support trust between science and society.
To this end, this report addresses three overall objectives:
1. Reporting on the state of art academic and practitioner insights on (navigating) dis- and misinformation, and maintaining trust in science.
2. Mapping science-society resources and tools (e.g. apps, widgets, guidelines, engagement formats) that support the navigation of dis- and misinformation and maintain trust in science.
3. Proposing sustainable strategies for navigating dis- and misinformation and maintaining trust that the European Competence Centre for Science Communication will build on.
To this end, this report addresses three overall objectives:
1. Reporting on the state of art academic and practitioner insights on (navigating) dis- and misinformation, and maintaining trust in science.
2. Mapping science-society resources and tools (e.g. apps, widgets, guidelines, engagement formats) that support the navigation of dis- and misinformation and maintain trust in science.
3. Proposing sustainable strategies for navigating dis- and misinformation and maintaining trust that the European Competence Centre for Science Communication will build on.
| Original language | English |
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| Commissioning body | European Commission |
| Number of pages | 57 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Funding
European Commission - COALESCE – Coordinated Opportunities for Advanced Leadership and Engagement in Science Communication in Europe - 101095230
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