Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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Redes.com : revista de estudios para el desarrollo social de la Comunicación | 2013
Maria Aparecida Santana; Beltrina Côrte; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Vicente Paulo Alves Alves
This article, from a study of Regis Debray’s work, discusses mediology in its role as a tool for analyzing ideas and symbolic transmission. It first poses questions regarding the definition of this line of thought and its real contributions in the field of communication. As such, the principal theories proposed by Mediology have been discussed in order to trace the material conditions for its approach to communicational knowledge, having Regis Debray’s four works on mediology as the main focus.Non-fiction discourses in both cinema and TV have mostly been determined by what we canterm as ‘the logic of reality representation’ whereby factuality resides to an extent in the valueof the image as index. In opposition to this, the present article advocates the importance ofknowledge as an open-ended process as illustrated by a number of examples in film history.Here, the clash of discourses lays the foundations of a truly dialogic conception of knowledge.As a result, axiomatic values are openly questioned and philosophical reflection is putforward as a valid model for non-fictional cinematic practice in spite of its uncertainty andlack of resolution. Following this, the text focuses on films and examples which consciouslyundermine a documentary logic, defending the need to assess the latter in constant tensionwith the discursive parameters inherent to any audiovisual exercise.Scientific images are used as a discursive resource to informs, communicate and challengeus. They are also objects that provide the most diverse and different forms of public communicationof science. Thus, this work reveals the diffusion of science through the braziliancommemorative postage stamps issued in twentieth century. In this research, 2354 postagestamps were identified, using both RHM and Scott Catalogs. From this universe, 104 stampsformed our amplified sample, from a proposed categorization of its textual-pictorial elements.Finally, 4 stamps were used as our restricted sample, on which we deepen an interpretativereading. The research enabled us to consider that postages stamps participates, as well asother media, in the diffusion of science, contributes to build scientific cultures and indicatestheoretical and technical criteria towards the statute of postages stamps.Communication and science, in public policy, should allow society to develop their democraticsystems. In limiting the increasingly democratic systems located in various corners of theworld, science seems to be a matter of strange or gifted beings and some of itss findings havebecome an absolute mystery. The academy (represented in public and private universities)and state institutes and/or private research highly complex subjects and has become a kindof ivory tower to which the ordinary citizen has no access and where scientific results areconsidered as issues uniquely destined for the discussion of an empowered elite. This article,which is a product of research on “Public Communication: a space for the construction ofdemocracy” made by a collective group of researchers in Communication, Organization andPolicy-COP-, attempts to address the importance of public communication, disclosure andsocial appropriation of science as a factor in the consolidation of democracy.Public Understanding of Science and Technology includes debates and actions towards informationsrights, digital inclusion and citizen participation in public policies. This paper analyzesa group of news about public consultations published in the governmental website of thebrazilian Ministry of Science and Technology. In this way, the study discusses the relationshipbetween Communication and online mechanisms that promote citizen engagement inPublic Administration in order to foster and legitimate joint deliberations made possible bytechnological resources applied to journalistic practices. We argue that this practices are stillunderrated, despite the possibilities presented by technological advancement.
Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento | 2012
Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Nadia Dumara Ruiz Silveira
Kairós. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2013
Bernadete de Oliveira; Cibele Gonçalves; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici
Kairós Gerontologia. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2009
Elisabeth Frohlich Mercadante; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Suzana Carielo da Fonseca
Estudos Interdisciplinares sobre o Envelhecimento | 2014
Ana Carla Santos Nogueira de Sousa; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Nadia Dumara Ruiz Silveira; Regina Pilar Galhego Arantes
Argumentum (Victoria) | 2014
Bernadete de Oliveira; Maria Helena Villas Bôas Concone; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Ruth Gelehrter da Costa Lopes
Kairós Gerontologia. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2013
Nadia Dumara Ruiz Silveira; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Flávia Settanni Pinto Gonçalves Bitelli
Kairós Gerontologia. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2011
Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Elisabeth Frohlich Mercadante
Revista Kairós : Gerontologia | 2010
Rosa Maria Farah; Regina Pilar Galhego Arantes; Fábio Luís Pires Batista; Ruth Gelehrter da Costa Lopes; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici
Kairós Gerontologia. Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Saúde. ISSN 2176-901X | 2010
Divina de Fátima dos Santos; Ana Maria R. Tomazzoni; Flamínia Manzano Moreira Lodovici; Suzana da A. Rocha Medeiros
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Maria Helena Villas Bôas Concone
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
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