Interested scientists, philosophers, sociologists, historians, mathematicians, and journalists can submit contributions on the following topics (non-exclusive):
- The epistemology of trust in science (e.g. increasing trust through replication, RCTs, etc.)
- Scientist trusting scientist
- Benchmarks, measures, criteria for trustworthy science?
- Principles, guidelines, best practices as attempts to make science trustworthy
- The public trusting scientists/science (communicating scientific results)
- Role of publishing raw research data for creating trust
- Images of science and scientists in public
- The role of trust for science in an open society
- Historical perspectives on trust in science
- Coping with doubt in the sciences
- Trusting or doubting computer methods, especially AI and computer simulation
- Algorithmic Bias