Communicating scientific uncertainty in a rapidly evolving situation: a framing analysis of Canadian coverage in early days of COVID-19
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic brought the production of scientific knowledge onto the public agenda in real-time. News media and commentators analysed the successes and failures of the pandemic response in real-time, bringing the process of scientific inquiry, which is also fraught with...
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Main Authors: | Gabriela Capurro (Author), Cynthia G. Jardine (Author), Jordan Tustin (Author), Michelle Driedger (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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