COVID-19 coverage from six network and cable news sources in the United States: Representation of misinformation, correction, and portrayals of severity
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by Erin K. Maloney, Allie J. White, Litty Samuel, Michele Boehm, Amy Bleakley
11M ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is marked by divisions in perceptions of disease severity as well as misperceptions about the virus and vaccine that vary along ideological and political party lines. Perceptual differences may be due to differences in the information about the virus that individuals are exposed to within their own identity-affirming ideological news bubbles. This content analysis of six different national network transcripts highlights differences in coverage of severity, and the prevalence of misinformation and its co ..read more
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Facts do not speak for themselves: Community norms, dialog, and evidentiary practices in discussions of COVID-19 on Reddit
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by Mark Felton, Ellen Middaugh, Henry Fan
11M ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. The present study sought to explore the distinct discourse norms and evidentiary practices in discussions of COVID-19 in four subcommunities on Reddit. Qualitative analysis found that communities differed in the degree to which they reinforce and augment Reddit’s platform-wide norms for dialog and evidence use. One of the three communities (r/AskTrumpSupporters) differed from the rest by establishing discourse norms for turn-taking between politically opposed users and structuring dialog around authentic questions aimed at understanding alternat ..read more
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Public perceptions of climate tipping points
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by Rob Bellamy
11M ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. Coverage of climate tipping points has rapidly increased over the past 20 years. Despite this upsurge, there has been precious little research into how the public perceives these abrupt and/or irreversible large-scale risks. This article provides a nationally representative view on public perceptions of climate tipping points and possible societal responses to them (n = 1773). Developing a mixed-methods survey with cultural cognition theory, it shows that awareness among the British public is low. The public is doubtful about the future effectiv ..read more
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Predictors of young people’s anti-vaccine attitudes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
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by Lucrezia Crescenzi-Lanna, Riccardo Valente, Silvia Cataldi, Fabrizio Martire
11M ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. The objective of this research was to explore how attitudes to science and scientists may be related to anti-vax positions and whether the psychological trait known as Need for Closure may influence the relationship between any or all of these attitudes. A questionnaire was administered to a sample of 1128 young people aged 18–25 living in Italy during the COVID-19 health crisis. Based on the results of exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, which allowed the extraction of a three-factor solution (scepticism about science, unrealistic exp ..read more
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The positive association of education with the trust in science and scientists is weaker in highly corrupt countries
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by Sinan Alper, Busra Elif Yelbuz, Sumeyra Bengisu Akkurt, Onurcan Yilmaz
11M ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. One of the most prominent correlates of trust in science and scientists is education level, possibly because educated individuals have higher levels of science knowledge and thinking ability, suggesting that trusting science and scientists relies more on reflective thinking abilities. However, it is relatively more reasonable for highly educated individuals to suspect authority figures in highly corrupt countries. We tested this prediction in two nationally representative and probabilistic cross-cultural data sets (Study 1: 142 countries, N = 40 ..read more
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The next generation of climate scientists as science communicators
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by Christel W. van Eck
1y ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. Climate scientists face many challenges when it comes to communicating their work to the public, yet it is largely unknown how junior climate scientists give meaning to their role as science communicators. Therefore, the current research conducted five focus group discussions with Dutch junior climate scientists, which were structured around the following themes: (a) common barriers; (b) climate advocacy; (c) message content; and (d) climate skepticism, misinformation, and incivility. The results reveal the motivations and barriers for junior cl ..read more
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Book review: Expertise in Crisis: The Ideological Contours of Public Scientific Controversies
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by Tom Douglass
1y ago
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Older people’s attitudes towards emerging technologies: A systematic literature review
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by Mengxi Zhang
1y ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. Public attitudes towards technology have been studied extensively for decades, but older people were not largely involved in early studies. In recent years, with the trend of digitalisation and the rapid growth of the older population around the world, the attitudes of older people towards emerging technologies have attracted the attention of researchers. This article is a systematic review of 83 relevant studies, to summarise the factors that impact older adults’ attitudes towards adopting and using technology. It is found that older people’s a ..read more
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How pandemic-related changes in global attitudes toward the scientific community shape “post-pandemic” environmental opinion
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by Matt Motta, Salil Benegal
1y ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. Low public concern about anthropogenic climate change (ACC)—due in part to distrust in the scientific community—may decrease demand for policies aimed at mitigating its deleterious effects. Encouragingly, though, recent research finds that experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic has elevated trust in scientific expertise worldwide. We explore the possibility that positive attitudes toward the medical community are “spilling over” to increase ACC acceptance via globally representative survey data from 107 countries (N = 119,088) conducted during t ..read more
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Examining expertise: Synthetic biology experts’ perceptions of risk, benefit, and the public for research and applications regulation
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by Christopher D. Wirz, Emily L. Howell, Dietram A. Scheufele, Dominique Brossard, Michael A. Xenos
1y ago
Public Understanding of Science, Ahead of Print. Scientific experts can play an important role in decision-making surrounding policy for technical and value-laden issues, often in contexts that directly affect lay publics. Yet little is known about what characterizes scientific experts who want lay public involvement in decision-making. In this study, we examine how synthetic biology experts’ perceptions of risks, benefits, and ambivalence for synthetic biology relate to views of lay publics, deference to scientific authority, and regulations. We analyzed survey data of researchers in the Unit ..read more
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