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- Title
What to do in Extreme Times? An Analysis of the Astronomy Communication Actions in Brazil During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Authors
Monfardini Penteado, Eduardo; Oliveira do Nascimento, Josina; Figueiró Spinelli, Patrícia; Carrelli, Felipe; Silva do Nascimento, Willdson Robson; Cortesi, Arianna; de Lima, Gleici Kelly
- Abstract
In early 2020, the world was taken aback with the spread of the Covid-19 disease by an unknown coronavirus. Months later, the World Health Organization characterised this outbreak as a pandemic, urging decision makers to take actions to slow down the infection rate. Science communicators had to adapt their activities in support of recommendations for social distancing. In this article, we describe the mobilisation of astronomy communicators in Brazil, one of the most affected countries, as a consequence of social inequality, cuts in science funding and science denialism by the government. Practitioners filled out a survey, and the results showed that the amount and diversity of online activities increased considerably. Initiatives such as virtual exhibitions, transmission of sky observations and collective planetary sessions engaged thousands of people. Discussions about the pandemic and how science works were also present in several activities. The pandemic forced the community of astronomy communicators in Brazil to adapt to the situation, and motivated many of them to offer online activities. The diversity of those who communicate astronomy is extensive and appears to be increasing.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; COVID-19 pandemic; COVID-19; WORLD Health Organization; INFECTIOUS disease transmission; ASTRONOMY; SOCIAL distancing; GOVERNMENT aid to research
- Publication
Communicating Astronomy with the Public Journal, 2021, Issue 30, p6
- ISSN
1996-5621
- Publication type
Article