Communication in formal and non-formal science
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Communication in both formal and non-formal
education requires specific spaces, communicators
and activities. Communication in
formal science is highly regulated by research
needs and the purposes of higher education
institutions. In non-formal science, communication
is more intrinsic, voluntary and typically
non-sequential, given that it is a function
of activities designed in out-of-school environments.
In both cases, communication is
linked to learning and is mediated by individual
or community engagement and the need
for constant dialogue between communicators
and public and by the need to constantly
design new architectures of interaction