Social inclusion is an emerging preoccupation in the science communication field. The political value of science communication (e.g. in terms of empowerment) and the necessity to address all audiences has always been considered, but in recent times the participation agenda has enriched the rationale and methodologies of the communication of science: social inclusion is not only an issue of access to knowledge, but also of governance and co-production.
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Matteo Merzagora
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SISSA
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1824-2049
Publication Name:
Journal of Science Communication
Volume:
13
Number:
2
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