Educação não-formal e divulgação de astronomia no Brasil : atores e dinâmica da área na perspectiva da Complexidade
Abstract
This research focuses on non-formal education and dissemination of astronomy in the
Brazilian context. In previous works, we have already investigated this theme and obtained,
through a Delphi study, an overview of the main problems of the area and some of the
possible solutions for them, according to the opinion of a representative set of specialists. The
present research has as it main objective the construction of a portrait of the non-formal
education of astronomy in Brazil having as theoretical and methodological basis the theory of
complexity. This foundation allows us to have a multidimensional view of this theme, to
perceive its structures, but also its relations, and to identify patterns, contradictions and
complementarities. We used, as data sources, the responses given to the previous Delphi study
by the 34 specialists who participated in this study until the end. Through content analysis, we
developed two categorizations of the experts' opinions on systemic networks - one thematic
and the other complex. The thematic systemic network allows us to describe the area in terms
of the following categories: disseminators, public, offer, research, working conditions,
financing and relation with formal education. The complex systemic network allows us to
look at the area as a system and to analyze the structures, functions, flows and processes
involved, as well as different temporal and scalar levels in which the system evolves. In
addition to the description and understanding of the area that can be obtained using these
categorizations, we also sought, through statistical techniques of cluster analysis, to
investigate the existence of patterns and response profiles that allow for a clearer
understanding of the different dynamics and realities that make up this heterogeneous area.
This analysis was based on the results of the systemic networks together with the
characterization data of the specialists (age, years of experience, area of action, etc.). We
contend that this more detailed study is of great interest to the area of non-formal education
and dissemination of Astronomy in Brazil, because it clarifies the area based on a deep self-
reflection. This study presents a contribution to the area of non-formal education and
dissemination of astronomy in Brazil, because it has as result the clarification of a profound
and unprecedented reflection that the area has done on itself, through its expert members.