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Some contributions of Habermas to the study of public communication of science
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This theoretical essay explores three publications by Jürgen Habermas from the 1960s.
The author deals with the critique of science, the production of knowledge and universities
democratization. The objective was to extract from them clipings of reflections that can contribute
to the studies of public communication of science. We consolidated the considerations into a graphic
representation that summarizes the factors to be considered when thinking about the practice of
science communication in society: the importance of considering the three interests that drive the
production of knowledge - technical, practical and emancipatory, of promoting self-reflection of
sciences in politicized and democratized universities, and the mediation of society in the interaction
between science and politics, to subsidize decision-making based on social interests. We argue that the
basis for a public communication idea of dialogical science - now widely defended - emerged in the
German philosopher’s thinking in books published more than 50 years ago. However, that was not his
central motivation at that time.
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ALVIM-SILVA, A. E. F.; PEREIRA, J. R.; AGUIAR, C. M. G. de. Some contributions of Habermas to the study of public communication of science. Trans/Form/Ação, Marília, v. 44, n. 4, p. 21-44, Oct./Dec. 2021.
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