2020
DOI: 10.22456/2178-8839.100675
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Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country

Abstract: A diplomacia científica se tornou recentemente um chavão em discussões políticas e acadêmicas. Definições e abordagens têm sido informadas pela literatura produzida por indivíduos e organizações que atuam na prática da diplomacia científica situados em países desenvolvidos. Este artigo mapeia e sistematiza narrativas de diplomatas brasileiros sobre ciência, tecnologia e inovação (CT&I) e suas conexões com dinâmicas e temas das relações internacionais, como poder, cooperação, desenvolvimento, segurança e me… Show more

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“…Consequently, science diplomacy has emerged as a new field to understand the interplay between science and international relations, in particular where there are global, transborder, and regional issues of common concern or interest (Berkman, 2019;Flink and Rüffin, 2019). Studies in this field include the influence of science in diplomatic relations, the dynamics of science acting as a source of power between nations, and the support that diplomacy can provide to research and innovation (Flink and Schreiterer, 2010;Leite et al, 2020). In this sense, science diplomacy can be framed as a discipline grounded on the fields of international relations, science-policy interface, and Science and Technology Studies (Fähnrich, 2017).…”
Section: Progressive Evolution Of a New Concept: Science Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, science diplomacy has emerged as a new field to understand the interplay between science and international relations, in particular where there are global, transborder, and regional issues of common concern or interest (Berkman, 2019;Flink and Rüffin, 2019). Studies in this field include the influence of science in diplomatic relations, the dynamics of science acting as a source of power between nations, and the support that diplomacy can provide to research and innovation (Flink and Schreiterer, 2010;Leite et al, 2020). In this sense, science diplomacy can be framed as a discipline grounded on the fields of international relations, science-policy interface, and Science and Technology Studies (Fähnrich, 2017).…”
Section: Progressive Evolution Of a New Concept: Science Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past twenty years, three areas have been the most recalled by Brazilian diplomats as cases where interests in both sides matched: aviation, exchange of graduate students, and biofuels (Leite, Mascarello and Gayard, 2020). Besides of those research fields, it has been remarkable how private associations started to get more involved in those initiatives.…”
Section: Cooperation In Science and Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%