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  • Dec 17, 2018 Commentary

    The PCST 2018 sessions on “Communicating science across cultures”: an overview by the session chairs

    by Steve Miller and Ka'iu Kimura

    The 15th international conference of the Public Communication of Science and Technology network took place from April 4–6, 2018. Given its location in Dunedin, New Zealand/Ōtepoti, Aotearoa, it was a natural venue for two sessions on communicating science across cultures.

    Indigenous Australian artists and astrophysicists come together to communicate science and culture via art

    by Steven Tingay

    RAS200 — engaging citizens with astronomy across cultural divides

    by Steve Miller, Sue Bowler and Sheila Kanani

    Country-specific factors that compel South African scientists to engage with public audiences

    by Marina Joubert

    Challenges of cross-cultural communication in production of a collaborative exhibition: Wai ora, Mauri ora

    by Nancy Longnecker and Craig Scott

    Engaging Caribbean island communities with indigenous heritage and archaeology research

    by Tibisay Sankatsing Nava and Corinne Hofman

    Volume 17 • Issue 04 • 2018

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