Centros de Informação em Saúde Popular : construção de um referencial teórico
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Universidade Federal de São Carlos
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This study aims to build a theoretical framework that embase the proposal, creation and
implementation of a People's Health Information Center in public libraries and third sector
organizations in the communities with socioeconomic vulnerability in São Carlos (SP) and
the region as a public communication channel of science among the population through the
dissemination and popularization of scientific library collections and information services.
This information unit is designed based on the existing literature theory about People's
Documentation Centers. The focus of this work is the health information, specifically
information on popular health and alternative medicine. Moreover, the epistemological
stance advocated to guide the professional practice and librarian policy stance should act on
in Popular Health Information Centres follows the ideological line of the Popular Education
movement of Paulo Freire, as well as the concept of "organic intellectual" of Antonio
Gramsci. Finally are listed some spaces and contexts considered favorable and suitable for
the application and development of the proposal. It also points up some theories and
methodologies that would be advisable to start a research work of information needs in
community health to be met by the Centre.
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Centros de Informação em Saúde Popular, Informação em saúde, Educação popular em saúde, Comunicação pública da ciência, Bibliotecas públicas, Terceiro setor, Information Centers in Health People, Health information, Popular education in health, Public communication of science, Public libraries, Third sector
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MATSUNO, Graziella Yuri. Centros de Informação em Saúde Popular : construção de um referencial teórico. 2016. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2016. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/9496.