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Titel | Science Communication and Trust / edited by Antoinette Fage-Butler, Loni Ledderer, Kristian H. Nielsen |
Person(en) |
Fage-Butler, Antoinette (Herausgeber) Ledderer, Loni (Herausgeber) Nielsen, Kristian Hvidtfelt (Herausgeber) |
Organisation(en) | SpringerLink (Online service) (Sonstige) |
Ausgabe | 1st ed. 2025 |
Verlag | Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan |
Zeitliche Einordnung | Erscheinungsdatum: 2025 |
Umfang/Format | Online-Ressource, XXVII, 525 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color. : online resource. |
Andere Ausgabe(n) |
Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9612-88-8 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9612-90-1 Printed edition:: ISBN: 978-981-9612-91-8 |
Inhalt | Chapter 1: Introduction - Section A: Trustworthy science communicators - Chapter 2: Scientist-citizenship, scientist-activism, scientist-rhetors: Reconceptualizing the ethos of expertise for the crises of our times -- Chapter 3: The role of science communication in building trust in scientific expertise -- Chapter 4: Contestation of science, post-truth regimes, and emotions, A review -- Chapter 5: Celebrity scientists as mediators between science and the public in an acute health crisis -- Chapter 6: Communicative roles of scientists in intermingling online public arenas: An analytical framework -- Chapter 7: Trusting the martyr: The appeal of the “rogue expert” archetype in science-skeptical narratives - Section B: Trust and the field of science communication -- Chapter 8: Third-order science communication: What is it, and where can I get some? -- Chapter 9: The devil in the disciplines: Towards a science communication culture informed by field-specific self-reflection -- Chapter 10: Riskcommunication and stories -- Chapter 11: Post-truth science communication as knowledge (of) failure -- Chapter 12: Science communication in small countries: Language, communities and trust -- Chapter 13: Dialogical digital relationships: A model for digital science -- Chapter 14: Portraying pesticides: An application of CLT in news coverage of glyphosate in French and German English-language online articles -- Chapter 15: Science communication in family communication in the age of artificial intelligence: Who is more trustworthy to children: parents or robots? -- Chapter 16: The evil corporation trope: An analysis of popular science-fiction films - Section C: Trust in science -- Chapter 17: Beyond the binary of trust and mistrust -- Chapter 18: How public good matters complicate the public trust question for science -- Chapter 19: Resources, values, trust: Sharing in stem cell research -- Chapter 20: The definitional and measurement problems of trust and distrust in science -- Chapter 21: Trust cues in content about science: How the media present female and male scientists differently -- Chapter 22: Identifying segments of trust in science in South Africa and Germany: A comparative study -- Chapter 23: Personal epistemologies and science information: Exploring the role of scientific evidence and trust -- Chapter 24: The complex discursive construction of ‘trust in vaccines’ among parents: a cross-linguistic study -- Chapter 25: Spelling errors and 'shouting' capitalization implicitly lead to linearly additive penalties to trustworthiness of online health information: Online randomised experiments with laypersons -- Chapter 26: Conclusion |
Persistent Identifier |
URN: urn:nbn:de:101:1-2503270308240.397413866573 DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-1289-5 |
URL | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-1289-5 |
ISBN/Einband/Preis | 978-981-96-1289-5 |
Sprache(n) | Englisch (eng) |
DDC-Notation | 302.2 (maschinell ermittelte DDC-Kurznotation) |
Sachgruppe(n) | 300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie |
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