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Knowledge rooms — science communication in local, welcoming spaces to foster social inclusion

May 6, 2014 | Public Programs
Socially inclusive science communication has to take place where people spend most of their time — within their communities. The concept of knowledge rooms uses empty shops in socially disadvantaged urban areas for offering low-threshold, interactive science center activities. The commentary carves out essential features that contributed to the success of the pilot project. Most importantly, the knowledge rooms had to be welcoming and comfortable for visitors of various backgrounds. The spaces were easy to access, the initiators were seen as trustworthy actors by temporarily becoming part of the community and the offer was respectful of the time and knowledge of its users.

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    Association ScienceCenter-Netzwerk
  • Kathrin Unterleitner
    Author
    Association ScienceCenter-Netzwerk
  • Heidrun Schulze
    Author
    Association ScienceCenter-Netzwerk
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1824-2049
    Publication Name: Journal of Science Communication
    Volume: 13
    Number: 2
    Resource Type: Reference Materials
    Discipline: General STEM
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Community Outreach Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Low Socioeconomic Status | Urban

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