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All those who have professional expertise, scientific knowledge, specific skills and talents in China, and are engaged in science communication through various channels, including formal and informal modes of communication, part-time or full-time, are regarded as and included in the national science popularisation workforce.
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Ren, F. (2021). Development of Science Popularisation Workforce. In: Ren, F., Yin, L., Raza, G. (eds) Science Communication Practice in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3203-7_11
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