Museu de Astronomia e Ciências Afins - Rio de Janeiro - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
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International Meeting of Educational Practices in Museums and Science and Technology Centers (EnIPEM) - Climate Change on the Agenda / Encuentro Internacional sobre Prácticas Educativas en los Museos de S&T - El cambio clima en la agenda / International Meeting on Educational Practices in S&T Museums - Climate Change on the agenda
This is the second edition of the Meeting of Educational Practices in Museums and Science Centers, held at MAST in 2018, but now in an expanded version - with international coverage, and with an urgent thematic focus: climate change.
Although the impacts of these changes are regionalized, it is a global problem that has guided museums as indispensable institutions for the debate, whether due to the importance of its collections for the understanding of phenomena, or for the potential of its differentiated language to arouse people's interest in socio-scientific themes. But how have museum education and scientific dissemination in S&T museums, in particular, contributed or can contribute to the training of citizens on the subject? What are the particularities of its objectives, methods and materials that can be made available in the context of climate change?
The event aims to provide continuing education, the exchange of ideas, experiences and references, the collective construction of theoretical-methodological assumptions, the centrality of the challenges and potentialities of the area of Museum Education and Scientific Dissemination for the solution of socio-scientific problems at different levels of scope, the recognition of the specific role played by professionals of scientific dissemination and museum education in museums and S&T centers, the subsidy to the development of public policies for the area.
It is organized by the Coordination of Science Education, of the Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences (MAST), in partnership with Espaço Ciência Viva (ECV), Museum of Tomorrow, Museum National Museum (MN/UFRJ), Science and Life Museum (MCV) and Botanical Garden Museum, in addition to the support of the Brazilian Association of Science Centers and Museums (ABCMC) and the Climate Heritage Network (CHN), with the Assistance for the Promotion of Scientific, Technological and/or Innovation Events - Arc of CNPQ - Cnpq Call No. 39/2024.
Circulars
1st Circular EnIPEM - Portuguese - Opening of registrations and rules for submission
2nd Circular EnIPEM - PT/ES/EN - Extension of the deadline for submission of papers, launch of the preliminary schedule and frequently asked
questions3rd Circular EnIPEM - PT/ES/EN - Social Notice and Updated Schedule
Attention: As a policy of inclusion and parity, registrations will have different values between the South and the Global North.
Important dates:
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The Organizing Committee of the INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MUSEUMS: CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE AGENDA, makes public this Notice containing the rules regarding the Simplified Selection Process for exemption from payment of the registration fee for the event.
Access here the notice and see if you qualify.
The deadline to participate is short. It runs from April 6 to 10, through the form available in the notice.
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The Organizing Committee and the Scientific Committee invite all people with simple abstracts approved and who have indicated interest in collaborating with the EnIPEM book to send their expanded abstracts, considering:
Martha Marandino (University of São Paulo)
Ana Claudia Gonzalez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
Natália Melo (University of Évora)
Frieda Maria Martí (Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences)
Wallace Carriço de Almeida (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro)
General coordination
Josiane Kunzler - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Natália Melo - University of Évora
Academic coordination
Fabíola Simões - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Patrícia Spinelli - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Charles Narloch - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Moema Vergara - Museu de Astronomy and Related Sciences
Andrea Costa - Museu Nacional
Tania Goldbach - Espaço Ciência Viva
Alejandra Eismann - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Simone Pinto - Science and Life Museum
Mônica Damouche - Science and Life Museum
Camila de Oliveira - Museum of Tomorrow
Stephanie Santana - Museum of Tomorrow
Programmatic coordination
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Nina Pougy - Museum of Tomorrow
Tatiana da Paz - Museum of Tomorrow
Júlia dos Anjos
Sandro Rosa - Museu do Jardim Botânico
Aline Miranda - Museu Nacional
Popularization coordination
Omar Martins - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Giovana Souza - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Douglas Falcão - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Eduardo Correa - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Isabella Scarlate - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Maria Eduarda Gonçalves Magalhães - Science and Life Space
Talita Souza - Museu do Jardim Botânico
Technical-administrative support
Patrícia Gomes Ribeiro - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Institutional support
Gustavo Coelho Mamede - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Yasmin Ferreira da Silva - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
Imani da Penha - Museum of Astronomy and Related Sciences
The creation of the logo seeks to represent the idea of movement, transformation, and changes related to the environment and climate issues. The round and inclined figure refers to the Earth, whose surface is represented in textures applied to the form. The colors, which range from the coldest to the warmest shades, express the rise in temperatures observed over the last decades on the planet, culminating in the so-called "global warming". 