Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication

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Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication

Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation

Rasekoala, Elizabeth

Bristol University Press

07/2023

280

Dura

Inglês

9781529226799

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction - Elizabeth Rasekoala





Part I: The Practice(s) of Science Communication: Challenges and Opportunities for Race, Gender, Language and Epistemic Diversity, Representation and Inclusion





1. Inclusion Is More Than an Invitation: Shifting Science Communication in a Science Museum - C. James Liu, Priya Mohabir, Dorothy Bennett





2. Communicating Science On, to, and With Racial Minorities During Pandemics - John Noel Viana





3. Breaking the Silos, Science Communication for All - Amparo Leyman Pino





4. Building Capacity for Science Communication in South Africa: Afrocentric Perspectives From Mathematical Scientists - Mpfareleni Rejoyce Gavhi-Molefe and Rudzani Nemutudi





Part II: Science Communication in the Global South: Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Emancipation and Epistemic Renaissance for Innovative Transformation





5. Challenges of Epistemic Justice and Diversity in Science Communication in Mexico: Imperatives for Radical Re-Positioning Towards Transformative Contexts of Social Problem Solving, Cultural Inclusion and Trans-Disciplinarity - Susana Herrera-Lima and Sofia Gutierrez-Ramirez





6. Past, Present and Future: Perspectives on the Development of an Indigenous Science Communication Agenda in Nigeria - Temilade Sesan and Ayodele Ibiyemi





7. Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Socially Inclusive Science Communication: Working Towards a "Science for Us, With Us" Approach to Science Communication in the Global South - Konosoang Sobane, Wilfred Lunga and Lebogang Setlhabane





8. Indigenous Science Discourse in the Mainstream: The Case of 'Matauranga and Science' in New Zealand Science Review - Ocean Ripeka Mercier and Anne-Marie Jackson





Part III: The Decolonisation Agenda in Science Communication: Deconstructing Eurocentric Hegemony, Ideology and Pseudo-Historical Memory





9. Decolonising Initiatives in Action: From Theory to Practice at the Museum of Us - Brandie Macdonald and Micah Parzen





10. Falling From Normalcy? Decolonisation of Museums, Science Centres & Science Communication - Mohamed Belhorma





11. African Challenges and Opportunities for Decolonised Research-Led Innovation and Communication for Societal Transformation - Akanimo Odon





12. Decolonising Science Communication in the Caribbean: Challenges and Transformations in Community-Based Engagement With Research on the ABCSSS Islands - Tibisay Sankatsing Nava, Roxanne-Liana Francisca, Krista T. Oplaat and Tadzio Bervoets





Part IV: The Globally Diverse History of Science Communication: Deconstructing Notions of Science Communication as a Modern Western Enterprise





13. Shen Kua's Meng Hsi Pi T'an (c. 1095 CE): China's First Notebook Encyclopaedia as a Science Communication Text - Ruoyu Duan, Biaowen Huang and Lindy A. orthia





14. Making Knowledge Visible: Artisans, Craftsmen, Printmakers and the Knowledge Sharing Practices of 19th-Century Bengal - Siddharth Kankaria, Anwesha Chakraborty and Argha Manna





15. Advancing Globally Inclusive Science Communication: Bridging the North-South Divide Through Decolonisation, Equity, and Mutual Learning - Elizabeth Rasekoala
Epistemic injustice; Diversity and inclusion; Global South; Science museums; Deconstruction; Equity; Scientific knowledge; Marginalised peoples; Intersectional