Climate change and public perception. Citizens’ proposals for better communication and involvement

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This paper explains how a participative approach was used to collect first-hand citizens’ suggestions on how to improve science communication regarding Climate Change. A public consultation involving citizens from 5 different European countries revealed various perspectives concerning their communication preferences on scientific topics. Five main themes emerged following citizens’ proposals for better communication and involvement: producer of information, medium, message strategies, audiences and areas of action and engagement.

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Dziminska, M., Mendoza-Poudereux, I., Pellegrini, G., & Rowland, J. (2021). Climate change and public perception. Citizens’ proposals for better communication and involvement. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20030209

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