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Nigeria’s Twitter ban is part of a larger attack on civil society

Nigeria’s Twitter ban is part of a larger attack on civil society

NELSON OLANIPEKUN FOUR years ago, Omoregie* and his friends were arrested without cause and taken into custody. When they got to the station, Omoregie watched as the police began to beat his friends. Afraid, he began to discreetly tweet about the attacks as they took place. I and many other Twitter users could read his fears while he called for help through his tweets. Taking action as a lawyer, I was able to secure his release within a few hours with the help of other activists through the police unit responsible for citizen complaints. I had been thinking of Omoregie…
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Why science communication is more important than ever

Why science communication is more important than ever

IT'S a challenging time to be a science communicator. The current pandemic, climate crisis, and concerns over new technologies from artificial intelligence to genetic modification by CRISPR demand public accountability, clear discussion and the ability to disagree in public. TOSS GASCOIGNE, Visiting fellow, Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, Australian National University JOAN LEACH, Professor, Australian National University However, science communication is not new to challenge. The 20th century can be read as a long argument for science communication in the interest of the public good. Since the Second World War, there have been many efforts to negotiate a…
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