Thursday 15 December 18:00 - 20:00

Demos
6th Floor
15 Whitehall
London
SW1A 2DD

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The Grey Area: engaging with scientific uncertainty in online spaces

Government & Politics

Join Demos to discuss how to engage the fact of scientific uncertainty when tackling misinformation.

Join Demos, in partnership with the group Challenging Pseudoscience at the Royal Institution, for a panel event to discuss how to engage with the fact of scientific uncertainty when tackling misinformation.

We’ll discuss how we, as a society, do and should engage with scientific information and the fact of scientific uncertainty: in particular, what this means for what healthy conversations in online environments about scientifically uncertain issues look like.

We’ll look at how different groups - citizens, media, scientists, policymakers - think about and engage with concepts like scientific fact’ and ‘scientific uncertainty’. We’ll also explore the ways scientific uncertainty interacts online - where it is discussed in a healthy, robust and respectful way, and where it can lead to conspiracising and hate, and what needs to change about how we engage with scientific uncertainty in the public sphere.

Speakers include:

  • Bejay Mulenga, Executive Director, The Student View
  • Will Moy, CEO, Full Fact
  • Ellen Judson, Head of CASM, Demos (chair)

The event will also be livestreamed and recorded.

Doors will open at 5:30pm, with the panel staring at 6pm. Drinks will be provided.

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