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Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science
Autorzy: Mede Niels G., Cologna Viktoria, Berger Sebastian, Besley John C., Brick Cameron, Joubert Marina, Maibach Edward W., Mihelj Sabina, Oreskes Naomi, Schäfer Mike S., van der Linden Sander, … Płoszaj Adam … Zegler-Poleska Ewa, Zwaan Rolf A. and TISP Consortium
Typ publikacji: artykuły w czasopiśmie
Opis bibliograficzny: Mede Niels G., Cologna Viktoria, Berger Sebastian, Besley John C., Brick Cameron, Joubert Marina, Maibach Edward W., Mihelj Sabina, Oreskes Naomi, Schäfer Mike S., van der Linden Sander, … Płoszaj Adam … Zegler-Poleska Ewa, Zwaan Rolf A. and TISP Consortium (2025) Public Communication about Science in 68 Countries: Global Evidence on How People Encounter and Engage with Information about Science. Science Communication, 10755470251376615.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10755470251376615
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 that social media are the most used sources of science information in most countries, except those with democratic-corporatist media systems where news media tend to be used more widely. People in collectivist societies are less outspoken about science in daily life, whereas lower education is associated with higher outspokenness. Limited access to digital media is correlated with participation in public protests on science matters. We discuss implications for future research, policy, and practice.






