Bibliotecas públicas como agentes de transformação e redução de desigualdades: uma análise da perspectiva do campo Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade
Abstract
It is essential that society reflects on its active and questioning role in the use of
products and services and also in decisions about science and technology, also to the
detriment of informational/digital inclusion and initiatives to combat inequality and
unemployment, in particular in today's Information Society. Such observations are
concerns and research questions of the Field Science, Technology and Society (STS),
and they are being explored in several instances. The main objective of this research
is to understand how public libraries operate as agents in the fight against exclusion,
inequality, discrimination and misinformation, from the perspective of the Science,
Technology and Society (STS) field. In addition, the objective was to identify, in the
scientific literature, initiatives and practices that demonstrate the transforming and
active role of libraries in society, through proposals for social, technological and
informational transformations. In order to achieve the proposed objectives, the
methodological procedure of literature review was adopted, performing a search on
the CAPES Periodicals Portal through a predefined protocol with search strategies and
textual analysis with the creation of a file. Twenty-six articles were identified in
accordance with the research objectives, being considered a small number in view of
all the content available on the portal. Through the analysis of these articles, it was
possible to reflect on the work of libraries and their relationship with the perspectives
and reflections of the CTS Field. Among the most expressive activities, storytelling,
reading circles, workshops for multiple learning and the availability of computers with
Internet access are listed as the ones that were most cited in the retrieved articles,
evidencing the expressive performance capacity of the libraries to promote
transformations in it’s community.
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