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Science communication practices and trust in information sources amongst Nigerian scientists and journalists

Weitkamp, Emma; Larbey, Ruth; Maina, Mahmoud Bukar; Petherick, Katy; Muhammad, Mustapha Shehu; Tsanni, Abudullahi; Hong, Xinyang; Al-Gazali, Abdulhamid

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Emma Weitkamp Emma.Weitkamp@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Science Communication

Ruth Larbey

Mahmoud Bukar Maina

Katy Petherick

Mustapha Shehu Muhammad

Abudullahi Tsanni

Xinyang Hong

Abdulhamid Al-Gazali



Abstract

Relatively few studies have explored the communication practices of researchers and journalists working in African contexts. We set out to explore the communication activities undertaken by Nigerian health researchers and journalists, their motivations and the barriers they face in communicating about health topics with lay audiences, as well as their trust in a range of sources of scientific information. The study adopted a survey methodology, recruiting 69 participants at a communications training workshop for both health researchers and journalists. We found high levels of participation in research communication amongst health researchers compared with previous work. While many barriers are similar to those faced by researchers in other contexts, our respondents highlighted that lack of support from managers is a significant hurdle, which has not been highlighted in other studies. Both journalists and researchers primarily communicate science with the aim of educating, informing, entertaining or inspiring their audiences. Regarding trust, both researchers and journalists broadly trust sources linked to science, such as academic journals. However, trust in industry, NGOs and other media was higher amongst journalists than health researchers. Least trust was invested in social media sources, with the exception of material posted on accounts linked to universities.

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Weitkamp, E., Larbey, R., Maina, M. B., Petherick, K., Muhammad, M. S., Tsanni, A., …Al-Gazali, A. (2023). Science communication practices and trust in information sources amongst Nigerian scientists and journalists. JCOM: Journal of Science Communication, 22(5), Article A04. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22050204

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 20, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 27, 2023
Publication Date Nov 27, 2023
Deposit Date Dec 5, 2023
Publicly Available Date Dec 6, 2023
Journal JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
Electronic ISSN 1824-2049
Publisher Sissa Medialab
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 5
Article Number A04
DOI https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22050204
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11488977

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