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Comment rendre visible la recherche africaine ?

Comment donner leur place aux chercheurs, présents sur tout le continent, mais absents des publications scientifiques internationales ? Regards croisés des différents acteurs de la recherche réunis au Cap en Afrique du Sud pour faire émerger une science réellement ouverte au sud. ...  Show more

Comment la science infuse et se diffuse? Revue de presse scientifique de février 2025

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