Science communication: Frequently public, occasionally intellectual

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Lamberts, Roderick

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Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati (SISSA)

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This article provides a starting position and scene-setter for an invited commentary series on science communication and public intellectualism. It begins by briefly considering what intellectualism and public intellectualism are, before discussing their relationship with science communication, especially in academia. It ends with a call to science communication academics and practitioners to either become more active in challenging the status quo, or to help support those who wish to by engendering a professional environment that encourages risk-taking and speaking-out in public about critical social issues

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Journal of Science Communication

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