HOW TO COMMUNICATE SCIENCE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
HOW TO COMMUNICATE SCIENCE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
FEBRUARY 24TH
14:00-18:00
Scientific knowledge is essential for understanding and responding to today’s major global challenges, yet it is increasingly questioned and misrepresented. During times of crisis, misinformation can undermine public trust and distort scientific debate.
This event brings together scientists, science communicators, journalists, and experts in media and research integrity to discuss how science can be communicated clearly and responsibly in complex and uncertain contexts. Through diverse perspectives, the panel will explore ways to address misinformation, communicate uncertainty, and strengthen public trust in science.
Learning Planet Institute
8 bis Rue Charles V
75004 Paris
Metro stations:
Saint-Paul (ligne 1)
Sully-Morland (ligne 7)
Bastille (lignes 5 &8)
Bus stations:
Saint-Paul (lignes 69, 76, 94),
Sully-Morland (lignes 67, 72).
HOW TO COMMUNICATE SCIENCE IN TIMES OF CRISIS
14:00 hs