Chapter 12 Decolonising Science Communication in the Caribbean: Challenges and Transformations in Community- Based Engagement with Research on the ABCSSS Islands
Author(s)
Nava, Tibisay Sankatsing
Francisca, Roxanne-Liana
Oplaat, Krista T.
Bervoets, Tadzio
Language
EnglishAbstract
Conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion in science communication are in danger of generating much concern without effecting change and systematic transformations.
This radical volume addresses these circular discourses and reveals the gaps in the field. Putting the spotlight on the marginalised voices of so-called 'racialised minorities', and those from Global South regions, it interrogates the global footprint of the science communication enterprise.
Moving beyond tokenistic and extractive approaches, this book creates a space for academics and practitioners to challenge issues around race and sociocultural inclusion, providing mutual learning, paradigm-shifting perspectives, and innovative ways forward for the science communication advancement agenda.
Chapter 12 is available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Keywords
Deconstruction; Diversity and inclusion; Epistemic injustice; Global South; Marginalised peoples; Science museums;DOI
10.47674/9781529226829.012ISBN
9781529226799, 9781529226812, 9781529226829Publisher
Bristol University PressPublisher website
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Bristol, 2023Classification
Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Impact of science and technology on society