Teljes cikk: [pdf] DOI: https://doi.org/10.22503/inftars.XXIV.2024.2.4 Nyelv: en Szerző(k):  Nóra Falyuna  / Katalin Feher  / Márton Demeter  / Gábor Szüdi  / Joseph E. Uscinski
Cím: Against Disinformation: Bridging Science and Public Discourse Absztrakt: The Science and Society Research Group at the Ludovika University of Public Service organised a conference in Budapest on 13 October 2023 titled: ‘Science and disinformation: how science can support society against disinformation’. The conference explored the complex relationship between science, society, and disinformation. A panel discussion was held with the aim of examining the challenges and strategies for science communication in the context of the ever-increasing issues of dis-/misinformation. The discussion highlighted the multifaceted factors that influence public trust in science; the role of digital culture on science communication and scientific knowledge production; the impact of artificial intelligence; and the relationship between science and business developments on science disinformation, especially on science-related conspiracy theories. The participants helped shed light on how science communication strategies can be improved to stabilise trust in a multi-stakeholder information environment. This article summarises the main insights and conclusions from the discussion.
A folyóirat kiadását a Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem Gazdaság- és Társadalomtudományi Kara támogatja.