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Author(s): | Entradas, M. Junqueira, L. Pinto, B. |
Editor: | Toss Gascoigne Bernard Schiele Joan Leach Michelle Riedlinger Bruce V. Lewenstein Peter Broks Luisa Massarani |
Date: | 2020 |
Title: | The late bloom of (modern) science communication |
Book title/volume: | Communicating science: A global perspective |
Pages: | 693 - 714 |
Reference: | Entradas, M., Junqueira, L., & Pinto, B. (2020). The late bloom of (modern) science communication. EM Toss Gascoigne, Bernard Schiele, Joan Leach, Michelle Riedlinger, Bruce V. Lewenstein, Luisa Massarani, Peter Broks (Eds.). Communicating science: A global perspective (pp. 693-714). Australian National University Press. 10.22459/CS.2020 |
ISBN: | 9781760463663 |
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | 10.22459/CS.2020 |
Abstract: | This chapter describes the emergence of modern science communication in Portugal. The chapter is organised in parts. Part 2 sets the context in which science communication activities emerged and flourished in the country during the mid-1990s, anchored by a top-down government policy. This story is an historical account of the social and political factors leading up to this important episode. Whenever possible, we situate national moves within academic and policy debates on the public understanding of science, which may have influenced them. Part 3 maps the main events, activities, group initiatives and moments in science communication since then and describes the emergence of a community of practitioners, and opportunities in the professionalisation of the field. Part 4, we consider the late blooming and rapid developments of today, and the overall impact of the top-down approach on the development of modern science communication. |
Peerreviewed: | yes |
Access type: | Open Access |
Appears in Collections: | CIES-CLI - Capítulos de livros internacionais |
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