
Niels G. Mede
@nielsmede
🔎 science communication researcher @uzh_ikmz, previously @qutdmr @oiioxford @UW_LSC @ifkms @HannoverIjk
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The Science Barometer #Switzerland—a project I’ve been working on since 2018—will continue! We managed to secure funding from University of Zurich Swiss National Science Foundation Gebert Rüf Stiftung Akademien der Wissenschaften Schweiz ETH-Rat for the next years and will now collaborate with Bundesamt für Statistik BFS 🙏 Looking forward to this! 🙌

Looking forward to 2025! I’ll take over from Hanna E. Morris, Ph.D. and become new Secretary of International Communication Association’s ICA Environmental Communication Division Division. I am very grateful for every single vote and am excited to be working with Division Chair @MHCMeijers and Vice Chair Hang Lu University of Michigan! 🙏


Going up North to Denmark next year: I’ll have the honor to receive the Digital Democracy Centre x @trygfonden fellowship 🙏 As a fellow at the Centre, I’ll collaborate with Lena Frischlich ➡️🟦🌤 to continue my research on public #attacks against #scientists. Very grateful and excited about this! 🙌


New publication alert! 🚨 Scientific retractions are increasingly being spun into conspiracies about science on social media. Agnes Horvat and I document this worrying trend in the context of COVID-19. Read it open access: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09… #Retractions #SciComm #COVID19

What are challenges of #ManyLabs projects? 🤔 When leading the #TISP study w/ Viktoria Cologna, I learned a lot about this. So I joined a team of #BigTeamScience researchers led by David C. Vaidis Ekaterina Pronizius epronizius.bsky.social Mahmoud Elsherif @[email protected]🇺🇦 to summarize our lessons learned: osf.io/preprints/osf/… #preprint


More results from the #TISP project! We find that trust in #climate scientists < scientists in general, where < is bigger among right-leaning and conservatives (in most countries) 🤨 Thanks so much to our Australian team, esp. Omid Ghasemi who led this study brilliantly! 👏🇦🇺


“Cognitio populi – Vox populi: Implications of science-related populism for communication behavior” by Niels G. Mede, Mike S. Schäfer & Julia Metag degruyter.com/document/doi/1… #OpenAccess