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ENgagement and JOurnalism Innovation for Outstanding Open Science Communication

Project description

Fighting fake news through an outstanding open science communication framework

Quality science journalism and communication are pivotal in today’s struggle to deal with the great global challenges. Misinformation undermines citizens’ ability to tackle their problems and, as a result, the entire democratic process. Focusing on journalism, the EU-funded ENJOI project is investigating the potential of engagement as a crucial innovating factor in science communication distributed via media platforms. Through an intradisciplinary approach, ENJOI aims to co-create and select a set of standards, principles and indicators to compose a manifesto for outstanding open science communication. Moreover, the project aims to lay the foundation for an observatory that will promote capacity building and collaboration of all actors in the field.

Objective

There are no recognized standards in science journalism and communication, nor principles or indicators of quality. And yet they are needed, particularly in a moment when science communication is more than ever a key factor in facilitating democratic deliberation and in fighting misinformation. To fully benefit from a digital society, citizens need to feel that the information they receive responds to their needs and is useful to face and solve their problems. The climate crisis, the recent pandemic and many more global challenges can only be dealt within a framework of policies and actions properly informed by science, allowing all relevant stakeholders to decide and act on the basis of evidences and not of noises and misinformation. ENJOI will explore and test engagement as a key asset of innovation in science communication distributed via media platforms, with a strong focus on journalism. Through a combination of methodologies and in collaboration with producers, target users and stakeholders of science communication, ENJOI will co-create and select a set of standards, principles and indicators (SPIs) condensed to a Manifesto for an Outstanding Open Science Communication. ENJOI will deploy a series of actions via Engagement Workshops, Labs, field and participatory research, evaluation and testing phases.It will also build an Observatory as its landmark product to make all results and outputs available to foster capacity building and collaboration of all actors in the field. ENJOI will work in four countries: Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Spain, taking into account different cultural contexts. ENJOI’s ultimate goal is that of improving science communication by making it more consistently reliable, truthful, open and engaging. Contextually, ENJOI will contribute to the active development of critical thinking, digital awareness and media literacy of all actors involved in the process.

Call for proposal

H2020-SwafS-2018-2020

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Sub call

H2020-SwafS-2020-1

Coordinator

FORMICABLU SRL
Net EU contribution
€ 346 937,50
Address
VIA NAZARIO SAURO 2
40121 Bologna Bo
Italy

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Nord-Est Emilia-Romagna Bologna
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 346 937,50

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