Communicating Science
Description
The guidelines are based on research on controversial issues in the news media by the ERUM project team, a survey conducted amongst journalists and media professionals, as well as a literature review. The survey data include information about journalists’ current and former work practices, ethical standards in reporting, fact-checking procedures, disinformation, and COVID-19 challenges to journalism and media.
The ERUM project was a European initiative which addressed the need for the development of students’ key transversal competences in terms of media literacy, evidence-based communication and resilience to dis/misinformation. ERUM aimed to strengthen the capacity of media experts vis-a-vis evidence- and research-based communication.
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2021_ERUM - IO2-CommunicationGuidelines.pdf
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Additional titles
- Subtitle
- Guidelines for evidence-based communication for early-stage researchers and journalists
Funding
- Erasmus+