2023-04-04Zeitschriftenartikel
Science Communication as a Collective Intelligence Endeavor: A Manifesto and Examples for Implementation
Holford, Dawn
Fasce, Angelo
Tapper, Katy
Demko, Miso
Lewandowsky, Stephan
Hahn, Ulrike
Abels, Christoph M.
Al-Rawi, Ahmed
Alladin, Sameer
Boender, T. Sonia
Bruns, Hendrik
Fischer, Helen
Gilde, Christian
Hanel, Paul H. P.
Herzog, Stefan M.
Kause, Astrid
Lehmann, Sune
Nurse, Matthew S.
Orr, Caroline
Pescetelli, Niccolò
Petrescu, Maria
Sah, Sunita
Schmid, Philipp
Sirota, Miroslav
Wulf, Marlene
Effective science communication is challenging when scientific messages are informed by a continually updating evidence base and must often compete against misinformation. We argue that we need a new program of science communication as collective intelligence—a collaborative approach, supported by technology. This would have four key advantages over the typical model where scientists communicate as individuals: scientific messages would be informed by (a) a wider base of aggregated knowledge, (b) contributions from a diverse scientific community, (c) participatory input from stakeholders, and (d) better responsiveness to ongoing changes in the state of knowledge.
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