(Edouard, 2024)Published in Voices in Urban Education , this paper presents a theory for designing informal STEM spaces. It focuses on "cultural STEM mapping" to create environments—like the ILLEST Lab—that foster a sense of belonging and creativity specifically for Black boys.
(Pruce, 2019)This paper explores the human rights movement's shift toward "sanitized mass appeals" using celebrities. Pruce critiques this institutionalized approach, suggesting that a more "punk rock" ethos of confrontation and resistance is needed to effect real change. Mass Appeal
(Justin Gest, 2020)This is perhaps the most prominent recent scholarly work under this title. Originally a book and detailed in reviews by the London School of Economics (LSE) , it addresses the "impact gap" in academia. Gest argues that researchers are trained to write for specialists rather than the public, and he provides a toolkit for effectively communicating complex ideas across various media platforms. (Edouard, 2024)Published in Voices in Urban Education ,
If you're looking for an "interesting paper" about , there are several compelling works depending on whether you're interested in policy communication, education, or cultural studies. Top Recommendations Gest argues that researchers are trained to write