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REDPOP: 25 YEARS OF A SCIENCE COMMUNICATION NETWORK IN LATIN AMERICA
Popularização da Ciência e da Tecnologia
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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Institute of Medical Biochemistry. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Casa de Oswaldo Cruz. Museu da Vida. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.
Contents at Parque Explora. Medellìn, Bogotá.
Faculty of the La Plata University. Science Education at the Human Sciences. Argentina.
National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico.
Contents at Parque Explora. Medellìn, Bogotá.
Faculty of the La Plata University. Science Education at the Human Sciences. Argentina.
National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico.
Abstract
The Red de Popularización de la Ciencia y la Tecnología en América latina
y el Caribe (RedPOP) (Latin American and Caribbean Network for the
Popularization of Science and Technology) was created 25 years ago as an
expression of a movement that started in the 1960s in favour of a scientific
education. The purpose of this movement was to incorporate science into
the general knowledge of the population by communicating science
through different media, products and spaces such as museums and
science centres. Since then, the movement has acquired considerable
strength in Latin America and RedPOP has been a key factor to the
development of this activity in the region, although several challenges still
have to be addressed.
Keywords in Portuguese
História da Comunicação Pública da CIênciaPopularização da Ciência e da Tecnologia
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