Mitigating misinformation in and about science
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Science is the greatest of human inventions. It has solved and continues to solve many of societies most pressing questions in human health, planetary wellness and economic viability. But one of Science's new challenges is the well being of Science itself. The reproducibility crisis, misaligned motivations, literature overload, publication bias, p-hacking, retraction loss, gender inequity, complicity of university presses, and out-of-date publishing models are just a few of the maladies of Science and its modes of communication. These maladies are further exacerbated with intentional disinformation campaigns and by the speed in which misinformation travels on social media. Turning the microscope on Science, this talk will address these issues with a focus on how to mitigate the spread of misinformation in science and society.
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Presenters
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Jevin West
Director of the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public
Authors
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Jevin West
Director of the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public