Crastina is a platform for the exchange of experience, knowledge and inspiration regarding both scientific peer-to-peer communication and science dissemination
- What? An international network of (mostly young) people who love to communicate science & tech.
- Why? We think science needs to be communicated with more passion and professionalism.
- Where? On our website with interviews & resources + on social media + on Skype and IRL.
- Who? A content group (the Crew), a think tank (the Academy), + lots of friends & contacts.
- When? Right now – as a matter of fact, we’ve just geared up.
Dr Nicola Nugent: Publishing Manager at the Royal Society of Chemistry
Before scientists can ask the public to trust science, they need to trust science themselves. The 'quality control' process for scientific information consists of peer review, a system by which scientists read their peers' work and decide if…
Public Engagement and Trust in Science: In Conversation with Dr. Farzana Meru
Public engagement is a term used by higher education institutions to refer to the collection of initiatives aimed at communicating their research with the public. The concept of public engagement is by no means defined by or limited to science…
Is the peer review process trustworthy? Perspectives by Dr. Jurado Sánchez
The Royal Society of Chemistry organized several activities in celebration of Peer Review Week. As part of this initiative, a panel of experts got together to discuss what they understood by ‘trust’ in the peer review process, and why it…