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China has made remarkable and rapid progress in the area of science
communication, both in theory and practice. This book critically
examines all aspects of science communication practices in China.
Dealing with major turning points since the introduction of the
'Science and Technology Popularization Law' and the 'Outline of the
National Scheme for Scientific Literacy', the book tells a success
story by scrutinizing structural changes in science communication
policies, education system, construction and efficacious
utilisation of science popularisation facilities, and creative use
of a mix of traditional and modern channels of communication. The
book also gives an in-depth analysis of the monitoring and
evaluation mechanism, which constitutes the backbone of the
national science communication project. The historical roots of
science communication in China include shifts in methodologies,
policy instruments, effectual approaches and resultant practices
since the days of initial efforts to popularise modern scientific
ideas. However, the primary focus of the book remains on the
initiatives launched at the turn of the present century. Without
losing sight of the national dimensions, each chapter of the book
draws from provincial as well as grassroots level experiences.
Quantitative and qualitative methods have been used to analyse
strengths, weaknesses, hurdles and the efficacy of corrective
measures. This book offers a remarkable insight to anyone who is
interested in probing the causal relationship between science
communication and China's transformation into a modern society. The
primary objective of the book is to analyse the nature of 'science
communication with Chinese characteristics' and the specificity of
the socio-cultural environment in which Science and Technology is
located. Though the book is of particular interest to scholars,
researchers, students and practitioners of science communication,
the narrative style makes it accessible to the general reader who
is interested in science-society relationship.
Running like a red thread through this book are the manifestations
of Sino-African relations dating back many centuries. In this way,
The Rise and Decline and Rise of China: Searching for an Organising
Philosophy takes forward the work MISTRA conducted on the
Mapungubwe society, one of the advanced states that existed in
southern Africa some 800 years ago, and which enjoyed trade
relations with China and other centres in the East. Mapungubwe rose
and fell, long before European colonial incursions. Other states
emerged in the vicinity, but they also suffered the same fate. When
do southern Africa and Africa at large rise again? Are there
lessons that the continent can draw from the experience of the
Chinese people? If - beyond material considerations - religion,
culture and ideology do play a role in the rise, decline and
resurgence of a civilization, what are the similarities and
contrasts between these regions? Of course, such research cannot
ignore the fundamental questions: whence does the current system of
social, economic and political relations in China draw its
resilience, how adaptable is it, and is it sustainable? As the
outcome contained in this book demonstrates, a research exercise of
this kind can only be exploratory. It serves merely as a genesis to
work that should find new legs. What makes this research report
unique, though, is that the treatment of these issues has been
undertaken primarily from an African perspective.
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