Topics May Include:
Defining antiscience and distinguishing it from reasonable scientific skepticism
Historical and global perspectives on antiscience movements and their public health impacts
Social, political, cultural, and structural drivers of antiscience beliefs
Mechanisms of antiscience messaging, misinformation, and digital dissemination
Impacts of antiscience beliefs, policies, and programs on population health outcomes
Differential effects of antiscience on specific communities or subpopulations
Strategies to counter antiscience movements, including communication and policy approaches
Effects of antiscience on public health professionals, researchers, and institutions
They're also calling for papers on the global antiscience sentiment. Deadline for this one is April 1st.
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