Journal of Science Communication, Vol. 23, Issue 04, Special Issue: Science communication for social justice, 2024
Editorials
1. Why should we think about social justice in science communication?. --Emily Dawson, Mehita Iqani and Simon Lock
Articles
2. Plants and Peoples exhibit at MUHNAC: analysis of traditional and scientific medicine from the perspective of the Epistemologies of South. --Martha Marandino and Maria Paula Meneses
3. Science communicators from marginalized backgrounds challenge STEM cultural norms to promote community belonging. --Evelyn Valdez-Ward, Robert N. Ulrich, Nic Bennett, Esmeralda Martinez-Maldonado, Allison Mattheis, Kathleen K. Treseder, Bruno Takahashi and Sunshine Menezes
Practice Insights
4. GlobalSCAPE: successes and failures in connecting with science communicators around the world. --Joseph Roche, Mairéad Hurley, Eric A. Jensen, Luisa Massarani, Pedro Russo and Aoife Taylor
Essays
5. Scientific temper: towards an alternate model of science-society relationships. --Siddharth Kankaria and Anwesha Chakraborty
6. Fugitive publics: sex, sexuality, and science communication. --Chase Ledin
7. Clashing epistemologies and contrasting injustice: an Aotearoa/ New Zealand case. --Marie McEntee, Mark Harvey and Fabien Medvecky
1. Why should we think about social justice in science communication?. --Emily Dawson, Mehita Iqani and Simon Lock
Articles
2. Plants and Peoples exhibit at MUHNAC: analysis of traditional and scientific medicine from the perspective of the Epistemologies of South. --Martha Marandino and Maria Paula Meneses
3. Science communicators from marginalized backgrounds challenge STEM cultural norms to promote community belonging. --Evelyn Valdez-Ward, Robert N. Ulrich, Nic Bennett, Esmeralda Martinez-Maldonado, Allison Mattheis, Kathleen K. Treseder, Bruno Takahashi and Sunshine Menezes
Practice Insights
4. GlobalSCAPE: successes and failures in connecting with science communicators around the world. --Joseph Roche, Mairéad Hurley, Eric A. Jensen, Luisa Massarani, Pedro Russo and Aoife Taylor
Essays
5. Scientific temper: towards an alternate model of science-society relationships. --Siddharth Kankaria and Anwesha Chakraborty
6. Fugitive publics: sex, sexuality, and science communication. --Chase Ledin
7. Clashing epistemologies and contrasting injustice: an Aotearoa/ New Zealand case. --Marie McEntee, Mark Harvey and Fabien Medvecky
Dawson, Emily - Personal Name
Roche, Joseph - Personal Name
Kankaria, Siddharth - Personal Name
Marandino, Martha - Personal Name
Valdez-Ward, Evelyn - Personal Name
Ledin, Chase - Personal Name
McEntee, Marie - Personal Name
Roche, Joseph - Personal Name
Kankaria, Siddharth - Personal Name
Marandino, Martha - Personal Name
Valdez-Ward, Evelyn - Personal Name
Ledin, Chase - Personal Name
McEntee, Marie - Personal Name
Vol. 23, Issue 04, Special Issue: Science communic
1824-2049
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2024
Italy
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