Front Matter -- Contents -- Series Editor Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication -- Global Contemporary Issues -- The Practice(s) of Science Communication: Challenges and Opportunities for Race, Gender, Language and Epistemic Diversity, Representation, and Inclusion -- Inclusion Is More Than an Invitation: Shifting Science Communication in a Science Museum -- Communicating Science on, to, and with Racial Minorities during Pandemics -- Breaking the Silos: Science Communication for Everyone -- Building Capacity for Science Communication in South Africa: Afrocentric Perspectives from Mathematical Scientists -- Science Communication in the Global South: Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Emancipation, and Epistemic Renaissance for Innovative Transformation -- Challenges of Epistemic Justice and Diversity in Science Communication in Mexico: Imperatives for Radical Re-positioning towards Transformative Contexts of Social Problem-Solving, Cultural Inclusion, and Trans-disciplinarity -- Past, Present, and Future: Perspectives on the Development of an Indigenous Science Communication Agenda in Nigeria -- Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge Systems for Socially Inclusive Science Communication: Working towards a 'Science for Us, with Us' Approach to Science Communication in the Global South -- Indigenous Science Discourse in the Mainstream: The Case of 'Mātauranga and Science' in New Zealand Science Review -- The Decolonisation Agenda in Science Communication: Deconstructing Eurocentric Hegemony, Ideology, and Pseudo-historical Memory -- Decolonising Initiatives in Action: From Theory to Practice at the Museum of Us -- Falling from Normalcy? Decolonisation of Museums, Science Centres, and Science Communication -- African Challenges and Opportunities for Decolonised Research-Led Innovation and Communication for Societal Transformation -- Decolonising Science Communication in the Caribbean: Challenges and Transformations in Community-Based Engagement with Research on the ABCSSS Islands -- The Globally Diverse History of Science Communication: Deconstructing Notions of Science Communication as a Modern Western Enterprise -- Shen Kua's Meng Hsi Pi T'an (c 1095 CE): China's First Notebook Encyclopaedia as a Science Communication Text -- Making Knowledge Visible: Artisans, Craftsmen, Printmakers, and the Knowledge Sharing Practices of 19th-Century Bengal -- Conclusion: Advancing Globally Inclusive Science Communication -- Bridging the North-South Divide through Decolonisation, Equity, and Mutual Learning -- Index