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    • Science has entered a crisis of trust

      • Science is considered a source of truth and the importance of its role in shaping modern society cannot be overstated. But in recent years science has entered a crisis of trust. The results of many scientific experiments appear to be surprisingly hard to reproduce, while mistakes have highlighted flaws in the peer review system.
      www.weforum.org/stories/2015/04/does-science-have-a-credibility-problem/
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  2. May 5, 2022 · In 2019, the forward to Naomi Oreskes’s book Why Trust Science? begins with the message, “Science confronts a public crisis of trust” (Macedo 2019, 1). Such distrust constitutes a fundamental threat to science—if people do not rely on science due to politicization, or if they do not trust it, then incentives to invest in science may wane.

  3. Factors such as rapidly evolving science, mixed messaging, and misinformation have eroded public trust in science during the pandemic, say experts.

  4. Oct 11, 2022 · The UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab brings the latest by leading experts as they debate ideas and discuss policy solutions to trust in science, the crisis of expertise, public mistrust, informed decision-making, and the democratization of science, all issues core to the COVID-19 recovery and beyond.

  5. Oct 17, 2024 · Recent years have seen an increased research interest in the determinants of public trust in science. While some argue that democracy should be the political regime most conducive to...

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · Trust in science is a complex topic. It is thus worth first identifying what aspect is most relevant for understanding whether trust in science enhances adherence to pandemic prevention...

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  8. Jan 13, 2023 · Scientific practices can operate in ways that either facilitate, or undermine, trust in science. This contribution will examine the role of science communication in facilitating (or undermining) public trust in science and science-based policy recommendations.

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