RedPOP: 25 years of a Science Communication Network in Latin America

September 29th, 2015 | RESEARCH

The Red de Popularización de la Ciencia y la Tecnología en América latina y el Caribe (RedPOP) (Latin American and Caribbean Network for the Popularization of Science and Technology) was created 25 years ago as an expression of a movement that started in the 1960s in favour of a scientific education. The purpose of this movement was to incorporate science into the general knowledge of the population by communicating science through different media, products and spaces such as museums and science centres. Since then, the movement has acquired considerable strength in Latin America and RedPOP has been a key factor to the development of this activity in the region, although several challenges still have to be addressed.

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Luisa Massarani, Author, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
Claudia Aguirre, Author, Parque Explora
Constanza Pedersoli, Author, La Plata University
Elaine Reynoso, Author, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Luz Marina Lindegaard, Author, Pontificia Universidad Católica

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Identifier Type: ISSN
Identifier: 1824-2049

Publication: Journal of Science Communication
Volume: 14
Number: 3

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Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | Evaluators | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Mass Media Article | Reference Materials
Environment Type: Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Resource Centers and Networks