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SciDev.Net survey results: How are we doing?

The most recent SciDev.Net user survey offers valuable insights into how well we are meeting your needs.

23 October 2009 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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UNESCO must reclaim science leadership

Will UNESCO's likely new head have the vision to deliver much-needed change in the organisation — especially in its science programmes?

25 September 2009 | EN | 中文

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Beware scientific fundamentalism

Science journalists should aim to be "informed critics" of science, supporting its values but wary of backing everything said in its name.

26 June 2009 | EN | ES | 中文

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The media is crucial in the global fight for health

The media can help in the global fight against disease, both as a watchdog for poor practices, and a champion for successful research.

14 November 2008 | EN | ES | FR

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Lawmakers need good scientific information too

Getting science into policymaking is challenging — but a recent workshop for African parliamentary researchers suggested new ways forward.

17 October 2008 | EN | FR

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Communication is key to informed public participation

The simple communication of key scientific information to the public needs to be improved if sustainable development is to be a realistic goal.

2 May 2008 | EN | 中文

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Arthur C Clarke: science's critical cheerleader

With the death of Arthur C. Clarke, science and rational thought have lost one of their leading promoters.

3 April 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Welcome signs for Latin American science journalism

The success of a recent SciDev.Net meeting on science journalism in Bolivia reflects growing recognition for the field in Latin America.

31 August 2007 | EN | ES

The case for a 'deficit model' of science communication

A democratic dialogue over science-related issues is critical for modern societies. But providing reliable information in an accessible way is an essential prerequisite for this to occur.

27 June 2005 | EN

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The need to increase public engagement in science

There are inevitable limitations on the extent to which the public can become usefully involved in determining how science should be carried out. But that doesn't mean that demands for greater public involvement should be rejected.

30 November 2004 | EN

Challenges for science communication in Latin America

The past 20 years have seen a boom in science communication in Latin America. But there is still a long way before it can be said that information about science is consistently reaching everyone on the continent.

12 July 2004 | EN | ES