误传
集体智慧
科学传播
宣言
钥匙(锁)
科学传播
公民新闻
知识管理
计算机科学
知识库
公民科学
工程伦理学
公共关系
数据科学
社会学
政治学
万维网
科学教育
工程类
计算机安全
教育学
植物
图书馆学
法学
生物
作者
Dawn Liu Holford,Angelo Fasce,Katy Tapper,Miso Demko,Stephan Lewandowsky,Ulrike Hahn,Christoph M. Abels,Ahmed Al‐Rawi,Sameer N. B. Alladin,T. Sonia Boender,Hendrik Bruns,Helen Fischer,Christian Gilde,Paul H. P. Hanel,Stefan M. Herzog,Astrid Kause,Sune Lehmann,Matthew S. Nurse,Caroline Orr,Niccolò Pescetelli
标识
DOI:10.1177/10755470231162634
摘要
Effective science communication is challenging when scientific messages are informed by a continually updating evidence base and must often compete against misinformation. We argue that we need a new program of science communication as collective intelligence—a collaborative approach, supported by technology. This would have four key advantages over the typical model where scientists communicate as individuals: scientific messages would be informed by (a) a wider base of aggregated knowledge, (b) contributions from a diverse scientific community, (c) participatory input from stakeholders, and (d) better responsiveness to ongoing changes in the state of knowledge.
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