Anti-racist science communication starts with recognising its globally diverse historical footprint
Science Communication is often presented as a unique response to and offshoot of the prevalence of western science in modern societies. Lindy Orthia and Elizabeth Rasekoala argue against this notion, suggesting that a temporally and culturally limited understanding of science communication, in turn promotes a limited discipline of science communication and serves to perpetuate a … Continue reading Anti-racist science communication starts with recognising its globally diverse historical footprint
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