Special Recognition Award

Special Recognition of the Book “Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication – Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation”

The CIMUSET Award committee is pleased to announce the special recognition for the book “Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication – Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation”.

The award committee has made the following statement to support why the committee has decided to give a special recognition of the book:

“The book “Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication – Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation,” edited by Elizabeth Rasekoala, deserves special recognition from the CIMUSET Award committee for its groundbreaking and comprehensive approach to addressing the multifaceted issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within the science communication field and thereby for science museums and science centres. This edited collection is a seminal work that not only highlights the historical and contemporary challenges related to race, gender, and social class but also offers innovative, globally inclusive, and action-oriented solutions aimed at driving systemic and sustainable change.

The significance of this book lies in its commitment to elevating marginalized voices and perspectives, particularly those from the Global South. By incorporating contributions from a diverse array of practitioners, researchers, and scholars from across the globe, the book provides a rich and varied tapestry of insights and best practices. This diversity of voices ensures that the book addresses the unique and context-specific challenges faced by different regions, thereby fostering a more inclusive and equitable global discourse.

One of the most commendable aspects of this book is its focus on bridging the Global North-South divide in science communication. By challenging Eurocentric perspectives and advocating for Afrocentric and other non-Western worldviews, the book paves the way for a more balanced and representative global narrative. This is crucial in an era where global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic have underscored the importance of inclusive and equitable scientific discourse.

In summary, “Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication – Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation” is a visionary and impactful work that addresses one of the most pressing issues in contemporary science communication and for science museums and science centres. Its dedication to fostering a globally equitable landscape, its elevation of marginalized voices, and its provision of practical, transformative solutions make it a deserving candidate for special recognition by the CIMUSET Award committee.”