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This document presents the events attended and planned by the NEWSERA consortium to promote, disseminate and actively engage the project with different audiences during its first year of activity. NEWSERA will analyse and evaluate the complex and multidirectional science communication strategies, including digital and non-digital ones, addressed to quadruple helix stakeholders in citizen science projects across Europe as the new paradigm for science communication. The overall aim of NEWSERA is to demonstrate the virtues of citizen science as an inclusive, broad and powerful science communication mechanism that can allow to increase trust in science communication and, in turn, in science at large, while opening up science and innovation to society, raising awareness and educating in science, and reducing the chances of incurring in fake news by promoting critical thinking. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 873125
citizen science, network, open science, participation, co-design, european commission, methodology, science communication, events, co-creation
citizen science, network, open science, participation, co-design, european commission, methodology, science communication, events, co-creation
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