“Who is going to believe me, if I say 'I'm a researcher?'”—Scientists' role repertoires in online public engagement

TFL Roedema, JEW Broerse, F Kupper - Journal of Science …, 2021 - research.vu.nl
This article contributes to reflective practice amongst scientists who engage with citizens in
the digital public sphere, by exploring the scientists' experiences and underlying …

" The Headline Was So Wild That I Had To Check": An Exploration of Women's Encounters With Health Misinformation on Social Media

LM Malki, D Patel, A Singh - Proceedings of the ACM on Human …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Misinformation has emerged as a significant threat to public health in recent years and has
been observed across numerous health issues, the most prolific being COVID-19. Though …

12. WHEN FACTS ONLY GO SO FAR

A Niemeijer, M Visse - Decentering Epistemologies and …, 2024 - books.google.com
This is a fraud on the American public. This is an embarrassment to our country. We were
getting ready to win this election. Frankly, we did win this election.... So our goal now is to …

[HTML][HTML] 'Fostering critical engagement rather than blind devotion': calling for transdisciplinary microbiology research

SB Barendse - Environmental Microbiology, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This highlight is dedicated to Bradshaw's call for interdisciplinary research in this issue, ie
stressing the importance of microbiological literacy in the current zeitgeist and the …

[PDF][PDF] DELIVERABLE 2.1

T Roedema, K Streekstra, E Berendrecht, Y de Vries… - rethinkscicomm.eu
We would like to offer our concise but sinscere acknowledgements for specific contributions
to this research. This report would not have been possible without the exeptional support …

[引用][C] “The headline was so wild that I had to check”: A mixed‐methods exploratory analysis of women's health misinformation on social media

LM Malki - 2022 - UCL Interaction Centre, University …