Discursos sobre ciencia, tecnología y sociedad: acercando la ciencia del pueblo brasileño
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Estudios CTS, Extensión universitaria, Gobernanza de la ciencia, Comunicación públicaResumen
El artículo presenta, en formato de entrevista, las voces dos pesquisadores José A. Helayël-Neto y Márcia C. B. Barbosa hablando sobre ciencia, tecnología y sociedad. Se busca documentar y organizar sus miradas sobre el ciclo que vincula indagación básica, experimentación, aplicaciones y retorno social, con énfasis en extensión universitaria, comunicación pública y gobernanza de la investigación. El material se obtuvo mediante entrevistas semiestructuradas, transcrito y retextualizado, con análisis temático. Los resultados condensan trayectorias y decisiones, como la conversión de ideas en artefactos y el redireccionamiento de líneas por criterios de responsabilidad. El dossier concluye con un breve puente hacia la tradición CTS, preservando la centralidad de las voces entrevistadas.
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