Popularisation of Science and Science Journalism on Social Media in Slovakia

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION Media Literacy and Academic Research Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.34135/mlar-23-01-12
Norbert Vrabec, L. Pieš
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This study focuses on the presentation and interpretation of scientific information and data by Slovak creators on the social platform Instagram. Media content presented on social media often becomes problematic, as popular science posts are more in an entertaining than scientific form. It happens that popular science content is presented inaccurately, without deeper context. In addition, scientific misinformation and misleading information appears, which can pose a danger to audience members who trust such information. Science journalism has found its place not only in traditional media, but also on social media platforms, where problematic information on scientific topics goes viral and achieves a high level of user interaction. In an unregulated or under-regulated social networking environment, it is also more difficult for users to discern the credibility and relevance of the information presented, especially when referring to existing scientific studies or authorities. However, data from these sources may be taken out of context, interpreted in a misleading way or accompanied by completely fabricated or distorted conclusions. Such false scientific content undermines confidence in objective science journalism and discredits the work of science journalists. Several digital tools are now available that can help readers distinguish real scientific information from false information. Critical thinking, media literacy and scientific literacy are key skills that can be used to detect manipulative techniques and navigate the issue of false media content. In this paper, we therefore clarify the importance of media, scientific and information literacy skills to help identify misinformation in media content related to science and research.
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斯洛伐克社会媒体上的科学普及与科学新闻
这项研究的重点是斯洛伐克创作者在社交平台Instagram上对科学信息和数据的展示和解释。社交媒体上呈现的媒体内容往往会出现问题,因为科普帖子更多的是娱乐性的,而不是科学性的。碰巧科普内容呈现不准确,没有更深的背景。此外,出现了科学错误信息和误导性信息,这可能会对信任此类信息的受众构成危险。科学新闻不仅在传统媒体上,而且在社交媒体平台上也有一席之地,在社交媒体上,有关科学主题的问题信息在网上疯传,并实现了高水平的用户互动。在不受监管或监管不足的社交网络环境中,用户也更难辨别所提供信息的可信度和相关性,尤其是在涉及现有科学研究或权威机构时。然而,这些来源的数据可能断章取义,以误导性的方式解释,或者伴随着完全捏造或扭曲的结论。这种虚假的科学内容破坏了人们对客观科学新闻的信心,也抹黑了科学记者的工作。现在有几种数字工具可以帮助读者区分真实的科学信息和虚假信息。批判性思维、媒体素养和科学素养是关键技能,可用于检测操纵技巧和处理虚假媒体内容问题。因此,在本文中,我们阐明了媒体、科学和信息素养的重要性,以帮助识别与科学和研究相关的媒体内容中的错误信息。
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