The project aimed to explore the pressing global social issue of the disruption of trust in scientific progress and technological solutions, such as climate change denial and especially vaccine skepticisms. This phenomenon, in 2019 has been recognized by the World Health Organization as one of the ten most serious threats to global health.
The research project aimed at developing novel methods to explore patterns and temporal trends in real opinion systems, specifically related to vaccine opinions. While many predictive models already existed in the field of opinion dynamics, most of them were not yet applied to empirical data. The project aimed to bridge this gap by connecting state-of-the-art opinion dynamics models to survey data.
The project reached its initial goal and much more. Indeed, it provided:
- Exploration of the connection between measurements of opinions and opinion dynamics data
- Validation of the micro-dynamics of opinion dynamics models
- Exploration of opinions as a belief network
- The connection of opinion dynamics models to vaccination data