Dimensions of trust in different forms of science communication: the role of information sources and channels used to acquire science knowledge

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This paper investigates the dimensions of trust and the role of information sources and channels in developing differentiated forms of science communication. The discussions from two public consultations carried out in Italy and Slovakia about controversial science-related topics were quali-quantitatively content analysed. The results show that scientific knowledge pervades diverse communication spheres, producing differentiated paths of trust in science. Each path is determined by topics (environment or health-related), information sources and channels preferred, and specific features of the multifaceted notion of trust. The contribution discusses cross-national commonalities and specificities and proposes implications for science communication.

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Brondi, S., Pellegrini, G., Guráň, P., Fero, M., & Rubin, A. (2021). Dimensions of trust in different forms of science communication: the role of information sources and channels used to acquire science knowledge. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20030208

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