November 2023

Science Communication

Why we should care about Science Communication

Science Communication is a broad and evolving field that includes diverse encounters of different publics with science or scientific issues. With a focus on the academic field of science communication (SciComm), partners from IANUS WP2, and especially RU, offer an overview of contemporary approaches to SciComm and a critical analysis of the relation between SciComm […]

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A scoping review on the current state of knowledge on trust and confidence in science

A scoping review on the current state of knowledge on trust and confidence in science

IANUS partner EUR conducted a scoping review on academic discourse, policy documents and media regarding the current state of knowledge on trust and confidence in science. EUR researchers further focus on the following three contentious issues of relevance to fostering trust in science:  The current shift in the discourse on research misconduct from penalizing individuals

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ianus newsletter #2

The 2nd Issue of the IANUS newsletter is online!

The second IANUS newsletter as released in November 2023. Detailed information is provided on the consortium’s work on ethical and regulatory aspects of trust in science, on the IANUS stakeholders workshops, on IANUS synergies with its sister projects and so much more!Read the IANUS Newsletter #2 and check out our news, recent achievements, latest results,

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Exploring Ethical Challenges in Participatory Research at Connect.Collaborate.Create in Paris

Exploring Ethical Challenges in Participatory Research at Connect.Collaborate.Create in Paris

In October 2023, IANUS project members Reda Cimmperman (Research Council of Lithuania), Julija Baniukevič (Research Council of Lithuania), and Simone Driessen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) contributed to Connect.Collaborate.Create at Campus Condorcet in Paris. This event, the joint final conference of the PRO-Ethics and COESO projects, invited researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to discuss ‘participatory research’, particularly

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