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Communicating Science: A Global Perspective
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Toss Gascoigne
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Bernard Schiele
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Joan Leach
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Michelle Riedlinger
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Bruce V. Lewenstein
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Luisa Massarani
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Peter Broks
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: A global trend, an emerging field, a multiplicity of understandings: Science communication in 39 countries
pp. 15
The Timelines: A broad‑brush analysis
pp. 51
Africa: Health communication in selected African states from colonial times
pp. 71
Aotearoa New Zealand: Participatory science and bicultural knowledge communication
pp. 103
Argentina: Contexts, agents and practices in science communication
pp. 125
Australia: The five stages of development of science communication
pp. 155
Brazil: History, significant breakthroughs and present challenges in science communication
pp. 175
Canada: One country, two cultures: Two routes to science communication
pp. 205
China: Science popularisation on the road forever
pp. 227
Colombia: Stories in the history of science communication
pp. 253
Denmark, Norway and Sweden: Share, make useful and critically discuss: Science communication
pp. 279
Estonia: Science communication in a post-Soviet country
pp. 297
France: ‘The Republic needs scholars!’ A rapid history of making science public in 20th-century France
pp. 317
Germany: Continuity and change marked by a turbulent history
pp. 351
Ghana: When individuals refuse to let science communication die
pp. 371
India: Tracing science communication in independent India
pp. 395
Iran: From the ancient world of Elam to modern science communication
pp. 419
Ireland: Science in a land of storytellers
pp. 443
Israel: Developed Science, developing Science Communication
pp. 469
Italy: The long and winding path of science communication
pp. 495
Jamaica: Science communication in the land of wood and water
pp. 521
Japan: Western science and Japanese culture
pp. 539
Malaysia: Science communication in a pluralistic society
pp. 567
Mexico: From simple and centralised to expansion, diversity and complexity
pp. 597
The Netherlands: From the first science information officers to the Dutch Research Agenda
pp. 615
Nigeria: Battling the odds: Science communication in an African state
pp. 641
Pakistan: Changing landscape of science communication
pp. 665
Philippines: From science then communication, to science communication
pp. 693
Portugal: The late bloom of (modern) science communication
pp. 715
Russia: Russian pendulum: From glorious science propaganda to modest public engagement initiatives
pp. 743
Singapore: An evolving and increasingly complex relationship
pp. 771
South Africa: Science communication throughout turbulent times
pp. 801
South Korea: A different exemplar
pp. 825
Spain: Evolution and professionalisation of science communication
pp. 849
Taiwan: From nationalising science to democratising science
pp. 865
Thailand: From temples and palaces to modern science communication
pp. 885
Turkey: From the Ottoman Empire to the Republic
pp. 907
Uganda: Cultural values and modern media as drivers of science communication
pp. 931
United Kingdom: The developing relationship between science and society
pp. 959
United States of America: Science communication in the USA: It’s complicated
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