A study in South Africa shed light on a set of factors, specific to this country, that compel South African scientists towards public engagement. It highlights the importance of history, politics, culture and socio-economic conditions in influencing scientists' willingness to engage with lay audiences. These factors have largely been overlooked in studies of scientists' public communication behaviours.
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Joubert, M. (2018). Country-specific factors that compel South African scientists to engage with public audiences. Journal of Science Communication, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.17040304
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