Science communication for social inclusion: exploring science & art approaches

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Abstract

Engaging communities at risk of social exclusion poses a big challenge for science communicators. We schematize a framework for projects using science & art to promote social inclusion, composed of 3 phases — design, plan and collaboration; implementation; and evaluation. We present a case study that aimed to engage with a community of migrant senior women, mostly illiterate. Our findings suggest high engagement was achieved by building trust, involving emotions, choosing a relatable topic and following participatory practices. Inclusive activities occurred on the short-term, but for medium-term impact, community insiders need to be regarded as a second audience.

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Matias, A., Dias, A., Gonçalves, C., Vicente, P. N., & Mena, A. L. (2021). Science communication for social inclusion: exploring science & art approaches. Journal of Science Communication, 20(2), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20020205

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