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Irini Katsirea, Reader in International Media Law at the University of Sheffield, sheds light on how retracted studies are picked up by media outlets — even after being withdrawn. How does this affect public understanding, and what's the legal dimension? Discover her perspective in this Unreliable Science spotlight. This video is part of the Unreliable Science series, in which researchers explore what happens to scientific articles after they have been retracted — and why these articles are still cited, shared, and sometimes misused as sources in media and public discourse. The project is a collaboration between the University of Turku (Finland), the University of Sheffield (UK), and the science communication agency Oikoplus (Austria). Unreliable Science is funded by the European Media and Information Fund (EMIF), which supports initiatives that strengthen media literacy and combat misinformation across Europe. 🔗 Learn more about the project here: 👉 https://oikoplus.com/portfolio/unreli...