Boaz Miller is working on his co-authored book on the epistemology of digital media in line with his research on consensus and dissent, the analysis of scientific knowledge, and the epistemology of technology.
Annette Leßmöllmann investigates the relevance of social meaning in public dialogue about science, and how this relates to issues of common ground and trust in science, especially in polarised discourse.
Margherita Harris is interested in the philosophy of science and epistemology, with a special focus on modeling under uncertainty, robustness analysis, and climate science. She also has a strong interest in the philosophy of statistics and its intersection with epistemology and the philosophy of science.
Roderik Rekker will study how trust in experts and science has become politicized and subject to political polarization, as well as how the behavior of politicians and scientists may exacerbate or mitigate this process.
Also, during his short stay, Isaac Record joined Boaz Miller to revise their co-authored book.
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