Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors

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Autor(a) principal: Massarani, Luisa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Alvaro, Marcela Vitor, Macías-Nestor, Alba Patricia, Reynoso-Haynes, Elaine, Sánchez-Mora, María del Carmen, Rocha, Jessica Norberto, de Abreu, Willian Vieira, Pineda, Patricia Castellanos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The museums educators who work at the intersection of the museum's apparatus, objects and exhibitions with the visiting public are professionals who have different attributions and professional profiles. In this study, we map who the museums educators of scientific and cultural spaces in Mexico are and their views on the role of mediation. Data collection took place through an online questionnaire, answered by 179 people from 18 scientific and cultural spaces in ten states of the Mexican Republic. Among the respondents, there is a greater number of women (126; 70.4%) and young people aged between 20 and 24 years (108; 60.3%), with a bachelor's degree (122; 68.2%) or with high school education complete (49; 27.3%). The majority (157; 87.7%) have been working in the area for less than two years, working hours of up to 20 hours a week and receiving financial aid scholarships. For the Mexican museum educators who participated in this study, their actions should not be limited to explaining concepts; most of them expressed that they considered it essential that a good professional associate the museum's contents with daily life (135; 75.4%) and ask questions that provoke reflection (121; 67.6%). Mediation seems to be seen as a temporary activity, with a short-term link with Mexican institutions. We believe that our study will provide valuable information about professionals who work in mediation in museums and science centers in Mexico, helping to strengthen initiatives for training and maintaining these social actors in the profession.
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spelling Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitorsMediação em centros e museus de ciência no México: um estudo sobre os atores sociais que atuam com os visitantesmediaçãodivulgação científicamuseus de ciênciaeducação não formalformação de mediadoresmediationscience communicationscience museumsnon-formal educationtraining for explainersThe museums educators who work at the intersection of the museum's apparatus, objects and exhibitions with the visiting public are professionals who have different attributions and professional profiles. In this study, we map who the museums educators of scientific and cultural spaces in Mexico are and their views on the role of mediation. Data collection took place through an online questionnaire, answered by 179 people from 18 scientific and cultural spaces in ten states of the Mexican Republic. Among the respondents, there is a greater number of women (126; 70.4%) and young people aged between 20 and 24 years (108; 60.3%), with a bachelor's degree (122; 68.2%) or with high school education complete (49; 27.3%). The majority (157; 87.7%) have been working in the area for less than two years, working hours of up to 20 hours a week and receiving financial aid scholarships. For the Mexican museum educators who participated in this study, their actions should not be limited to explaining concepts; most of them expressed that they considered it essential that a good professional associate the museum's contents with daily life (135; 75.4%) and ask questions that provoke reflection (121; 67.6%). Mediation seems to be seen as a temporary activity, with a short-term link with Mexican institutions. We believe that our study will provide valuable information about professionals who work in mediation in museums and science centers in Mexico, helping to strengthen initiatives for training and maintaining these social actors in the profession.Os mediadores que atuam em museus na interseção entre os aparatos, os objetos e as exposições do museu com o público visitante são profissionais que possuem atribuições e perfis profissionais diversos. Neste estudo, mapeamos quem são os mediadores de espaços científicos e culturais do México e suas visões sobre o papel da mediação. A coleta de dados ocorreu por meio de um questionário on-line, respondido por 179 pessoas provenientes de 18 espaços científicos e culturais que se distribuem por dez estados da República Mexicana. Entre os respondentes, há um número maior de mulheres (126; 70,4%) e jovens entre 20 e 24 anos (108; 60,3%), com formação em licenciatura (122; 68,2%) ou com ensino médio completo (49; 27,3%). A maioria (157; 87,7%) atua há menos de dois anos na área, cumprindo jornadas de trabalho de até 20 horas semanais e recebendo bolsas de auxílio financeiro. Para os mediadores mexicanos que participaram deste estudo, suas ações não devem se limitar a explicação de conceitos; a maioria deles expressou considerar imprescindível que um bom mediador associe os conteúdos do museu com a vida cotidiana (135; 75,4%) e faça perguntas que provoquem reflexão (121; 67,6%). A mediação parece ser vista como uma atividade temporária, com um vínculo de curto prazo com as instituições mexicanas. Acreditamos que nosso estudo trará informações valiosas sobre os profissionais que atuam na mediação nos museus e centros de ciência do México, ajudando a fortalecer iniciativas de formação e manutenção desses atores sociais na profissão. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Faculdade de Biblioteconomia e Comunicação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Informação (Porto Alegre/RS)2022-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/12105910.19132/1808-5245.29.121059Em Questão; Vol. 29 (2023); 121059Em Questão; Vol. 29 (2023); 121059Em Questão; v. 29 (2023); 1210591808-52451807-8893reponame:Em Questão (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/EmQuestao/article/view/121059/87046Copyright (c) 2022 Luisa Massarani, Marcela Vitor Alvaro, Alba Patricia Macías-Nestor, Elaine Reynoso-Haynes, María del Carmen Sánchez-Mora, Jessica Norberto Rocha, Willian Vieira de Abreu, Patricia Castellanos Pinedahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMassarani, LuisaAlvaro, Marcela VitorMacías-Nestor, Alba PatriciaReynoso-Haynes, ElaineSánchez-Mora, María del CarmenRocha, Jessica Norbertode Abreu, Willian VieiraPineda, Patricia Castellanos2023-12-07T14:06:56Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/121059Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/emquestao/PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/EmQuestao/oaiemquestao@ufrgs.br||emquestao@ufrgs.br1808-52451807-8893opendoar:2023-12-07T14:06:56Em Questão (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
Mediação em centros e museus de ciência no México: um estudo sobre os atores sociais que atuam com os visitantes
title Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
spellingShingle Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
Massarani, Luisa
mediação
divulgação científica
museus de ciência
educação não formal
formação de mediadores
mediation
science communication
science museums
non-formal education
training for explainers
title_short Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
title_full Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
title_fullStr Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
title_full_unstemmed Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
title_sort Mediation in science centers and museums in Mexico: a study of the social actors who work with visitors
author Massarani, Luisa
author_facet Massarani, Luisa
Alvaro, Marcela Vitor
Macías-Nestor, Alba Patricia
Reynoso-Haynes, Elaine
Sánchez-Mora, María del Carmen
Rocha, Jessica Norberto
de Abreu, Willian Vieira
Pineda, Patricia Castellanos
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author2 Alvaro, Marcela Vitor
Macías-Nestor, Alba Patricia
Reynoso-Haynes, Elaine
Sánchez-Mora, María del Carmen
Rocha, Jessica Norberto
de Abreu, Willian Vieira
Pineda, Patricia Castellanos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Massarani, Luisa
Alvaro, Marcela Vitor
Macías-Nestor, Alba Patricia
Reynoso-Haynes, Elaine
Sánchez-Mora, María del Carmen
Rocha, Jessica Norberto
de Abreu, Willian Vieira
Pineda, Patricia Castellanos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mediação
divulgação científica
museus de ciência
educação não formal
formação de mediadores
mediation
science communication
science museums
non-formal education
training for explainers
topic mediação
divulgação científica
museus de ciência
educação não formal
formação de mediadores
mediation
science communication
science museums
non-formal education
training for explainers
description The museums educators who work at the intersection of the museum's apparatus, objects and exhibitions with the visiting public are professionals who have different attributions and professional profiles. In this study, we map who the museums educators of scientific and cultural spaces in Mexico are and their views on the role of mediation. Data collection took place through an online questionnaire, answered by 179 people from 18 scientific and cultural spaces in ten states of the Mexican Republic. Among the respondents, there is a greater number of women (126; 70.4%) and young people aged between 20 and 24 years (108; 60.3%), with a bachelor's degree (122; 68.2%) or with high school education complete (49; 27.3%). The majority (157; 87.7%) have been working in the area for less than two years, working hours of up to 20 hours a week and receiving financial aid scholarships. For the Mexican museum educators who participated in this study, their actions should not be limited to explaining concepts; most of them expressed that they considered it essential that a good professional associate the museum's contents with daily life (135; 75.4%) and ask questions that provoke reflection (121; 67.6%). Mediation seems to be seen as a temporary activity, with a short-term link with Mexican institutions. We believe that our study will provide valuable information about professionals who work in mediation in museums and science centers in Mexico, helping to strengthen initiatives for training and maintaining these social actors in the profession.
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