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What are the practitioners’ views about past marine science communication to the public? An example from Portugal

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Resumo:This study focused on the marine science communication done in the past to the general audiences in Portugal, through interviews with practitioners. More specifically, it aimed to identify perceived events, initiatives and actors, ways of communication used and their impact, and priorities for future communication. Data collection involved 14 semi-structured interviews with marine science communicators from different institutions, backgrounds, ages, geographical regions and stages of career. Findings showed that the World Exhibition ‘‘Expo 98’’ in 1998, the Lisbon Oceanarium, and the international nature documentaries were considered as crucial elements in this communication, with frequent mentions to the pioneers King Charles and biologist Luiz Saldanha, to the centenary Aquarium Vasco da Gama and to museums related with the sea. Practitioners considered that television, aquariums and museums, as well as events involving hands-on activities were the most important ways of doing science outreach, but also argued that more communication, strategic thinking and originality is needed.
Autores principais:Lourenço Pinto, Bruno Miguel
Outros Autores:Costa, José Lino
Assunto:Science communication Nature documentaries Museums Aquariums Environmental history
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:This study focused on the marine science communication done in the past to the general audiences in Portugal, through interviews with practitioners. More specifically, it aimed to identify perceived events, initiatives and actors, ways of communication used and their impact, and priorities for future communication. Data collection involved 14 semi-structured interviews with marine science communicators from different institutions, backgrounds, ages, geographical regions and stages of career. Findings showed that the World Exhibition ‘‘Expo 98’’ in 1998, the Lisbon Oceanarium, and the international nature documentaries were considered as crucial elements in this communication, with frequent mentions to the pioneers King Charles and biologist Luiz Saldanha, to the centenary Aquarium Vasco da Gama and to museums related with the sea. Practitioners considered that television, aquariums and museums, as well as events involving hands-on activities were the most important ways of doing science outreach, but also argued that more communication, strategic thinking and originality is needed.