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Ready to reboot social interactions? Baby steps to get started

Ready to reboot social interactions? Baby steps to get started
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Closing the Social Distance - The New York Times

Closing the Social Distance - The New York Times
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Tips on countering conspiracy theories and misinformation

Tips on countering conspiracy theories and misinformation Posted on 15 February 2021 by BaerbelW Over the years, members from our team have published several handbooks providing information about how to successfully counter misinformation and conspiracy theories. These include The Conspiracy Theory Handbook and The Debunking Handbook 2020, both published in 2020. In addition, we have our list of rebuttals as well as our MOOC Denial101x to specifically counter climate science denial. Something for which we nonetheless didn t yet have a good response - apart from perhaps personal experience - is how to approach science denial coming from family members, friends or colleagues. During the SciBeh 2020 Virtual Workshop on Building an online information environment for policy relevant science co-organized by Stephan Lewandowsky in November 2020, PhD student Konstantinos Armaos noticed that the two handbooks about conspiracy theories and debunking  focus on high-level cognitive st

The COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Handbook: A Practical Guide for Improving Vaccine Communication and Fighting Misinformation

It s important to challenge and debunk misinformation in a positive, constructive manner. - Stephan Lewandowsky Developed by a team of scientists and volunteers from many academic disciplines, this handbook is designed to arm people with practical tips, information, and evidence grounded in behavioural science to talk about COVID-19 vaccines, constructively challenge associated myths, and allay fears. The handbook, which could be of use to journalists, doctors, nurses, policymakers, researchers, teachers, students, parents, and others, is self-contained but also provides access to a living wiki of more detailed information. The project is a creation of SciBeh, a group working to reconfigure behavioural science for crisis knowledge management.

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