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Science communication

News and analysis on science communication in global higher education, including science and the media, research outreach and advocacy, public perceptions of science and social media.

Last years scandal over the ministerial vetoing of Australian research grants coincided with the centenary of the fabled principle that politicians should keep out of such decisions. But with governments becoming increasingly ideological and desperate for innovation-fuelled growth, does scientific autonomy have a future? Rachael Pells investigates 

Political scientists typically see politics as an exercise in consensus-building. But Chantal Mouffe tells John Morgan that the left must learn from right-wing populists exploitation of them and us narratives if it is not to be vanquished by them

4 April