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SUMMARY:Research Insights for European Policymaking
DESCRIPTION:Closing Conference\nThe PERITIA project will conclude with a final event at the European Parliament Info Hub in Brussels on 4–5 May 2023\, with a focus on ‘Research Insights for European Policymaking‘. Co-hosted by the European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) and the European Science Media Hub\, experts on trust from the spheres of research and policy will gather to discuss the project’s results with an audience of European policymakers and other stakeholders in the field of science-driven policy. \nClick here for LIVESTREAMS on Day 1! \nThe event is open to the public and free of charge. Please register by clicking on the respective day! You can find the programme below.  \nRegistration for Day 1: 4 May  | Registration for Day 2: 5 May \nIn a world in which policy decisions are increasingly reliant upon scientific knowledge and evidence\, trust in trustworthy expertise is crucial to the achievement of progress as well as to our well-being. We need experts to help policymakers and citizens take the correct decisions in such important matters as our health or climate change. Likewise\, we need to empower policymakers and citizens to be able to recognise trustworthy expertise. \nFor the past three years\, PERITIA has raised and addressed questions regarding the complex interrelationship of truth\, trust\, policy\, and expertise. PERITIA and its project partners from nine European countries are now issuing an invitation to the final presentation of their research insights for European policymaking\, to be held at the European Parliament InfoHUB in Brussels. \nHighlights\nThe event will feature keynotes by STOA Chair MEP Christian Ehler and Sir Peter Gluckman (ISC)\, a social simulation based on the findings of the project\, a policy roundtable with experts in the field\, reflections on our series of deliberative mini publics (‘citizens’ assemblies’) held in five European capitals\, the launch of a Trustworthiness Toolkit\, a Trust Data Hub for researchers and journalists\, the project podcast ‘The Trust Race’\, and\, finally\, an awards ceremony and roundtable for the winners of the Youth on Trust Awards competition among students from across Europe. \nThe Welcome\, Keynotes\, and Policy Roundtable sessions on Day 1 will all be available via livestream. \nLocation: European Parliament InfoHub\, Esplanade Solidarność 1980\, B-1050 Brussels\, Belgium. \nProgramme\nDay 1 | 4 May | EP Info Hub | Register here!\n13:00-13:15 Welcome | Maria Baghramian (PERITIA Project Lead) & Svetla Tanova (Coordinator ESMH) (Livestream) \n13:15-13:45 Keynotes | Christian Ehler (MEP/STOA Chair) & Sir Peter Gluckman (ISC President) (Livestream) \n13:45-16:00 PERITIA Climate Science Crisis Simulation | Centre for Systems Solutions \n16:00-16:30 Break \n16:30-18:00 Policy Roundtable: PERITIA Research Insights for European Policymaking (Livestream) \n\nBobby Duffy (King’s College London/PERITIA)\nLiam Delaney (London School of Economics/PERITIA)\nCathrine Holst (University of Oslo/PERITIA)\nJosé van Dijck (University of Utrecht/PERITIA)\nKatja Reppel (European Commission DG RTD)\nDavid Mair (European Commission Joint Research Centre)\nModerator: Toby Wardman (SAPEA)\n\n18:00-19:00 Reception/Cocktail \nDay 2 | 5 May | EP Info Hub | Register here!\n09:00-09:30 Welcome & Presentation: Democracy in Action – Introduction to Two Communication Flagship Initiatives of the European Parliament \n09:30-10:00 Deliberative Mini Publics as a Tool for Citizen Engagement and Research on Trust in Science and Expertise \n10:00-10:30 Trustworthiness Toolkit Using Social Indicators of Trust \n10.30-11:00 Break \n11:00-11:30 ‘The Trust Race’ Podcasts \n11:30-12:15 Youth on Trust Awards Ceremony & Roundtable \n12:15-12:30 Wrap-Up & Goodbye \n  \n  \nPicture credit: Shutterstock
URL:https://peritia-trust.eu/single-event/peritia-final-event-at-the-european-parliament/
LOCATION:European Parliament InfoHub\, Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Rethinking Policy\, Expertise and Trust
DESCRIPTION:PERITIA’s final academic conference takes place at University College Dublin’s O’Brien Centre for Science from 23-25 March 2023 and invites scholars from a range of disciplines to present their most recent findings on questions pertaining to the key themes of the project. \nFind more information and a detailed conference programme here! \nResearchers from the fields of philosophy\, sociology\, political science\, media studies\, public policy and science communication will cover a breadth of topics encompassed by PERITIA’s investigation of public trust in expertise\, which include: \n\nThe scope and nature of public trust and distrust\nThe role of experts in policy decisions\nFactors contributing to trust and distrust in experts\nCritical assessments of the role of experts in policy decisions\nThe role of social media in establishing trust and distrust\nThe key indicators of the trustworthiness of the experts\nPsychological\, affective\, and cognitive mechanisms relevant to trust and distrust\nEmpirical studies of trust and trustworthiness\n\nRegistration for in-person participation is now closed\, but you can still join online for the SAPEA/Royal Irish Academy roundtable ‘Why do we need public trust in times of crisis?’. \nThe full programme is available here.
URL:https://peritia-trust.eu/single-event/rethinking-policy-expertise-and-trust/
LOCATION:University College Dublin O’Brien Centre for Science\, UCD O'Brien Science Centre\, Dublin\, Ireland
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