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Research outputs: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

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2018 USSD testing report: communication sharing practices and needs of people living with HIV: a case of Nkangala in Mpumalanga and Ekurhuleni in Gauteng

Communication efforts and strategies for ART adherence as reflected in South Africa's National Strategic Plan on HIV, TB, and STIs 2017-2022...

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2017 Politics of science communication in South Africa

The research field of science communication is fairly neglected in South Africa. The university system in South Africa, with a few exception...

2013 Science communication: fault lines between scientific and indigenous knowledge

Local or traditional knowledge is developed over centuries in communities inhabiting specific environments an often exhibiting a variety of ...

2013 The concept and application of transdisciplinarity in intellectual discourse and research

By orientation transdisciplinarity is an approach that recognises a united and borderless intellectual terrain. It is an attempt to formula...