The Communication of Expertise as a Means of Strengthening Societal Resilience in the Postfactual Era
| Provider | Technology Agency of Czech republic |
| Programme | ETA: Funding programme for Applied Research, Experimental Development and Innovation in Social Sciences and Humanities |
| Project code | TL05000626 |
| Participants | Institute of International Relationships Prague, v.v.i. (main beneficiary), McCANN-ERICKSON PRAGUE spol. s r.o., INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University |
The 21st century challenges require effective communication of scientific expertise vis-à-vis state institutions and the public. CURIE 1) develops a set of tools for effective communication of scientific expertise, 2) tests these tools in pilot deliverables (analytical studies on subjects relevant for Czech foreign policy in the environment of increased insecurity due to COVID-19) and 3) presents a comprehensive strategy of expertise communication for general use. In meeting these objectives, CURIE will contribute to more competent public policy, building public trust in state institutions and the institutions producing expert knowledge, and thereby to increasing societal resilience necessary for managing current risks.
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doc. Hana Kubátová, M.A., Ph.D.
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