Abstract
This article describes an example of science engagement striving for social justice by invigorating neglected spaces. The pop-up science centre “Knowledge◦Room” in Vienna encourages learning, participation and engagement and provides accessibility to different groups regardless of their background. Based on a case-study of a bottom-up event at the Knowledge◦Room, we show how science communication can create a trust-based connection with disadvantaged groups in society and inspire their curiosity in science. We argue that science communication can be used as a tool for advancing social justice in the wider sense and facilitate encounters between diverse groups within society. Public engagement with science and technology; Public understanding of science and technology; Social inclusion
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Doroh, H. H., & Streicher, B. (2021). Knowledge◦Room exploring social justice by going beyond ‘traditional’ spaces and activities of science centres. Journal of Science Communication, 20(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20010303
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