“大流行图标”——探索2019冠状病毒病大流行期间备受关注的科学家的特征

IF 2 Q2 COMMUNICATION JCOM-Journal of Science Communication Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI:10.22323/2.22010204
M. Joubert, Lars Guenther, J. Metcalfe, Michelle Riedlinger, Anwesha Chakraborty, T. Gascoigne, B. Schiele, A. Baram‐Tsabari, D. Malkov, Eliana Fattorini, G. Revuelta, Germana Barata, Jan Riise, Justin T. Schröder, Maja Horst, M. Kaseje, Marnell Kirsten, M. Bauer, M. Bucchi, Natália Flores, Orli Wolfson, Tingmei Chen
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新冠肺炎大流行加剧了对科学解释和指导的需求,为科学家在公众面前露面创造了机会。在这项研究中,我们比较了16个国家在2019冠状病毒大流行第一年(2020年1月至12月)可见光科学家的特征。我们发现,那些被公众关注的科学家在很大程度上符合过去那些被公众关注的科学家的社会文化标准(例如,年龄、性别、可信度、公众形象、参与争议)。然而,科学家在他们的专业领域之外发表评论的倾向有限。我们的结论是,Covid-19造成的不寻常情况并没有在很大程度上改变可见科学家的现象。
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`Pandem-icons' — exploring the characteristics of highly visible scientists during the Covid-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic escalated demand for scientific explanations and guidance, creating opportunities for scientists to become publicly visible. In this study, we compared characteristics of visible scientists during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic (January to December 2020) across 16 countries. We find that the scientists who became visible largely matched socio-cultural criteria that have characterised visible scientists in the past (e.g., age, gender, credibility, public image, involvement in controversies). However, there were limited tendencies that scientists commented outside their areas of expertise. We conclude that the unusual circumstances created by Covid-19 did not change the phenomenon of visible scientists in significant ways.
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