Marit Bogert

Marit Bogert
  • PhD
  • PhD student at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

ORCID: 0000-0002-0887-3565

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Current institution
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Current position
  • PhD student
Additional affiliations
April 2017 - present
Delft University of Technology
Position
  • Content developer and Citizen science coordinator
Description
  • I am a content developer at TU Delft Science Centre and PhD-student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. High quality science communication is essential, for new knowledge that is created by scientists should be spread to the rest of the world. I'd like to contribute to a greater and more broad understanding of the (often difficult) conclusions drawn by scientists, so that this knowledge can be used to create a more open and sustainable society.

Publications

Publications (9)
Thesis
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Climate change is among the most critical global challenges, but international policies to meet the Paris Agreement targets remain inadequate. Despite a strong scientific consensus on climate change and its causes, a "consensus gap" persists between scientists and the public, especially regarding mitigation efforts. This thesis investigates factors...
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A consensus gap exists between scientific and public opinion on the existence and causes of anthropogenic climate change (ACC). Public opinion on ACC is influenced by individual trust in science and the use of different media sources. We used systematic review and applied meta-analysis to examine how trust in science and the use of new versus tradi...
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In the face of intensifying climate change (CC) impacts, comprehending how individuals perceive the responsibility of various actors for CC causes and solutions is crucial for garnering support for efficient mitigation. The broader public often encounters CC through mass media, where accountability framing—decisions of journalists and editors to at...
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What should a university do to support citizen science initiatives within an open science context, and to assist and facilitate researchers in performing effective citizen science? Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has developed an open science program that includes, among other projects, citizen science. However, performing citizen science...
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How a society relates to nature is shaped by the dominant social paradigm (DSP): a society’s collective view on social, economic, political, and environmental issues. The characteristics of the DSP have important consequences for natural systems and their conservation. Based on a synthesis of academic literature, we provide a new gradient of 12 typ...

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