“我能成为科学家吗?”:探索戏剧将公众与科学联系起来的力量

IF 10.9 1区 管理学 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Kailani Guimarães, Carla Almeida
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摘要

尽管近年来取得了长足的进步,但仍有证据表明,科学传播往往主要针对享有特权的和已经参与其中的受众,常常把边缘化的群体排除在外。在克服这一挑战的努力中,艺术已成为解决这一差距的宝贵盟友,在科学与社会之间建立更强大、更包容的联系,同时促进公众参与科学的多样性。但什么类型的艺术可以有效地吸引、包容和多样化观众,更重要的是,他们如何做到这一点?在这项研究中,我们调查了在巴西里约热内卢的一个科学博物馆上演的戏剧的制作和接收情况,该博物馆位于一个社会经济不利的地区。我们的目标是调查这出戏在连接公众和科学方面的潜力,并确定这种连接的特征。我们的研究结果表明,采用根植于流行传统的喜剧,由一对小丑科学家表演,他们在整个表演过程中积极地吸引观众,包括帮助进行科学实验,有可能加强科学和艺术的认同。这种方法特别引起接触艺术和科学资源有限的儿童的共鸣,从而促进向这些群体转移科学和文化资本,并促进更具包容性的科学传播。
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“Could I become a scientist?“: Exploring Theater's power to connect the public with science
Despite the strides achieved in recent years, there remains evidence indicating that science communication tends to primarily target privileged and already engaged audiences, often sidelining marginalized communities. Amid efforts to overcome this challenge, the arts have emerged as a valuable ally in addressing this disparity, fostering a stronger and more inclusive connection between science and society while promoting diversity in public engagement with science. But what types of art can effectively engage, include, and diversify audiences, and more importantly, how can they do so? In this study, we investigate the production and reception of a theatrical play staged at a science museum in Rio de Janeiro, situated within a socioeconomically disadvantaged area. Our objective was to investigate the potential of this play in connecting the public and science, as well as to identify the characteristics of this connection. Our findings revealed that employing comedy rooted in popular tradition, performed by a pair of clown-scientists who actively involve the audience throughout the performance, including helping with scientific experiments, has the potential to strengthen both science and art identity. This approach particularly resonated with children with limited exposure to artistic and scientific resources, thereby facilitating the transfer of scientific and cultural capital to these groups and fostering a more inclusive science communication.
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Technovation
Technovation 管理科学-工程:工业
CiteScore
15.10
自引率
11.20%
发文量
208
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: The interdisciplinary journal Technovation covers various aspects of technological innovation, exploring processes, products, and social impacts. It examines innovation in both process and product realms, including social innovations like regulatory frameworks and non-economic benefits. Topics range from emerging trends and capital for development to managing technology-intensive ventures and innovation in organizations of different sizes. It also discusses organizational structures, investment strategies for science and technology enterprises, and the roles of technological innovators. Additionally, it addresses technology transfer between developing countries and innovation across enterprise, political, and economic systems.
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