Trust and Confidence in Scientific Research

Göran Hermerén (Editor), Sahlin Kerstin (Editor), Nils-Eric Sahlin (Editor)

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Abstract

There is empirical evidence indicating that trust in research is decreasing. If distrust is justified, this is a good thing; if not, it is a cause of concern. A basic question concerns the reasons for, ant the causes of, distrust. Which are they, what do they mean, and how reliable are they?
The papers and presentations in this volume focus on external and internal factors contributing to distrust of science. The identification of such factors will help to understand better why trust is declining, whether this is justified and what should be done about it.

The book contains essays by an international group of researchers. Some contributions discuss more general questions as what can be learnt from the history of science, contemporary threats to faculties of letters, and controversies over criteria of quality. Other contributions discuss more specific issues such as publication for sale, ghostwriting, and "Spin", and the role of media.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherKungliga Vitterhets- historie- och antikvitetsakademien
Volume81
ISBN (Print)978-91-7402-416-6
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Publication series

NameKungl. vitterhets historie och antikvitetsakademien. Konferenser
Volume81
ISSN (Print)0348-1433

Bibliographical note

Conference Name: Symposium
Conference Location: Stockholm
Conference Date: 2012-02-16 - 2012-02-17

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Medical Ethics

Free keywords

  • creative environments
  • creativity
  • scientific integrity
  • images of science
  • scientific research
  • quality assurance
  • trust
  • confidence

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