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View article: Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science
Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science Open
This 68-country survey ( n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how such differences are associated with sociopolitical and economic conditions. We find th…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter and engage with information about science Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines science information diets and communication behavior, identifies cross-country differences, and tests how economic and sociopolitical conditions predict such differences. We find that social med…
View article: Victims of Conspiracies? An Examination of the Relationship Between Conspiracy Beliefs and Dispositional Individual Victimhood
Victims of Conspiracies? An Examination of the Relationship Between Conspiracy Beliefs and Dispositional Individual Victimhood Open
Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and the individual disposition to perceive and react…
View article: Cultural tightness predicts higher levels of generic and content-specific conspiracy beliefs: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence
Cultural tightness predicts higher levels of generic and content-specific conspiracy beliefs: Cross-country, correlational and experimental evidence Open
Conspiracy theories polarize people in different cultural contexts around important issues such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. Across four studies, we examined whether cultural tightness, that describes the extent to which so…
View article: Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it
Public communication about science in 68 countries: Global evidence on how people encounter information about science and engage with it Open
This 68-country survey (n = 71,922) examines how people encounter information about science and communicate about it with others, identifies cross-country differences, and tests the extent to which economic and sociopolitical conditions pr…
View article: Victims of conspiracies? An examination of the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and dispositional individual victimhood
Victims of conspiracies? An examination of the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and dispositional individual victimhood Open
Conspiracy beliefs have been linked to perceptions of collective victimhood. We adopt an individual perspective on victimhood by investigating the relationship between conspiracy beliefs and the individual disposition to perceive and react…
View article: Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries
Trust in scientists and their role in society across 68 countries Open
Science is crucial for evidence-based decision-making. Public trust in scientists can help decision makers act on the basis of the best available evidence, especially during crises. However, in recent years the epistemic authority of scien…
Catalyzing sustainable development: insights from the international workshop on STI policies and innovation systems in Central America Open
This article examines the landscape of Science, Technology, and Innovation policies in Central America, focusing on Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. These nations face significant challenges in leveraging STI for sustainabl…
Engaging Early‐Career Scientists in Global Policy‐Making Open
Pressing global challenges, such as climate change, the COVID‐19 pandemic, or antibiotic resistance, require coordinated international responses guided by evidence‐informed decisions. For this purpose, it is critical that scientists engage…
Engaging Early‐Career Scientists in Global Policy‐Making Open
Pressing global challenges, such as climate change, the COVID‐19 pandemic, or antibiotic resistance, require coordinated international responses guided by evidence‐informed decisions. For this purpose, it is critical that scientists engage…
View article: A global assessment of academic promotion criteria: What really counts?
A global assessment of academic promotion criteria: What really counts? Open
The assessment of research performance is widely seen as a vital tool in upholding the highest standards of quality, with selection and competition believed to drive progress. Specifically, academic institutions need to take critical decis…
Mexican Scientist Diaspora in North America: A Perspective on Collaborations With México Open
Scientific diasporas from developing countries represent an opportunity to strengthen international collaborations. These collaborations build upon the desire of members of the diasporas to establish scientific, academic, technological, an…
Closing the Gap Between Emerging Initiatives and Integrated Strategies to Strengthen Science Diplomacy in Latin America Open
Science diplomacy is a fast-growing field of research, policy, and practice dedicated to understanding and reinforcing the connections between science and international affairs to tackle national, regional, and global issues. By aligning s…
Additional file 4: of Rare intronic variants of TCF7L2 arising by selective sweeps in an indigenous population from Mexico Open
Primer used to sequencing of TCF7L2 gene exons. (TXT 3.24 kb)