Knowledge? Rooms - science communication in local, welcoming spaces to foster social inclusion

Socially inclusive science communication has to take place where people spend most of their time - within their communities. The concept of knowledge? rooms uses empty shops in socially disadvantaged urban areas for offering low-threshold, interactive science center activities. The commentary carves...

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