Estratégias da Divulgação Científica

Disciplina Opcional

Dados da disciplina

Código: BQM018

Carga horária: 45

Horário: Terça e Quinta de 8h às 12h e de 13h às 17h

Vagas: 20

Descrição

Disciplina Optativa do curso Ciências Biológicas – Modalidade Médica.

EMENTA

Introdução à divulgação científica e às questões que envolvem a relação entre jornalistas, pesquisadores e a sociedade no processo da popularização da ciência como agenda setting, media frame e presumed media influence. Atividades que envolvem a divulgação científica como a produção de materiais e oficinas criativas.

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