葡萄牙实验室与科学传播:从传统到社交媒体

Diogo Santos, Carla Morais, Nelson Zagalo
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科学交流是各机构、研究单位和科学家向公众宣传、寻找资助机会或职业发展的一项重要活动。在本文中,我们打算更好地了解和介绍葡萄牙研究单位科学传播实践的实际情况。我们编制了一份调查问卷,并对来自 124 个研究中心的数据进行了分析。公共活动、科学博览会或开放日等更为传统的交流策略和方法,以及通过新闻稿与记者直接交流的方式,仍然是葡萄牙科学家和实验室的强大盟友。但是,124 个受访者中有 109 个使用社交网络,社交网络在寻求与公众交流科学成果的单位的日常生活中正变得至关重要。葡萄牙科学界,尤其是人文科学、工程与技术、医学与健康科学以及自然科学领域的科学界,富有创造力和活力,在多媒体领域尝试使用视频、动画、应用程序或播客,这表明科学传播的实践要求越来越高,越来越专业化,并注重寻找不同的方式来接触不同的受众。
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Portuguese labs and science communication: from tradition to social media
Science communication is an essential activity for institutions, research units and scientists seeking to reach out to the public, find funding opportunities or career advancement. In this article, we intend to better understand and present the reality of science communication practices in Portuguese research units. A questionnaire was drawn up and data from 124 research centers were analyzed. More traditional communication strategies and methods such as public events, science fairs or open days continue to be a strong ally for scientists and laboratories in Portugal, as does direct communication with journalists through press releases. But social networks, used by 109 of 124 respondents, are becoming crucial in the daily lives of units that seek to communicate the science they produce with the public. The Portuguese scientific community, especially in the areas of Humanities, Engineering and Technology, Medical and Health Sciences, and Natural Sciences, is creative and lively, experimenting in the multimedia space with videos, animations, applications, or podcasts, suggesting that practice in science communication is becoming more demanding, specialized, and focused on finding different ways to reach different audiences.
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