Histories of science communication

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  • who: Kristian H. Nielsen from the In May, a small delegation of four American science communicators and science administrators, dispatched by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), visited China to explore emerging arenas for science popularization (the preferred Chinese term for science communication, see Section, .) (Kirsch, ). The China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) hosted the delegation, treating the delegates to science film screenings, museum tours, and visits to major television stations in Beijing and Shanghai broadcasting science documentaries, public health programs, and science shows for children. The delegates were duly impressed with the . . .

     

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