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 MAY 21, 2015 (THURSDAY) | Anfiteatro da Parada 12h00 Registration and administration (permanent) 12h30 Lunch (included in the registration fee) 14h30 - 15h00 Opening SessionAntónio Fidalgo, Dean of Universidade da Beira Interior
 Paulo Serra, President of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
 João Carlos Correia, Director of LabCom.IFP
 Anabela Gradim, Main Researcher of the Project
 15h00 - 16h45 Plenary Conference: Academic Integrity and Indicators in Social and Human SciencesModerator: Ana Catarina Pereira
 How the increasing importance of bibliometric indicators affects the quality of research: preliminary results on communicating science and publication cultures - Ricardo Morais
 Predatory Publishers are Destroying the Integrity of Scholarly Communication - Jeffrey Beall Authorship and Citation Manipulation in Academic Research - Allen Wilhite Scientific Output in Humanities and Social Sciences: Challenges and Alternatives - João Costa Academic Journals in Latin America: an Overview - António Castillo-Esparcia 16h45 Coffee break 17h00 - 18h45 Thematic Session 1: Science Publication and EvaluationModerator: José Ricardo Carvalheiro
 Portuguese Universities in International Rankings: Improvement Strategies - António Marques, José António Sarsfield Cabral, Paula Romão Pechincha The Evaluation of Scientific Output in Biotechnology, Law and Arts: Proposal of a Model - Sofia Fernandes Role of Social Media in (mis)Information about Mental Illness - Inês Aroso "I know you know I quote": a Strategic Vision for Publication in Science - João Gonçalves Scientific Communication in Contemporaneity: An Exploratory Study of the "Communicating Science and Publication Cultures in the Humanities" Project from Portugal - Cristina Marques Gomes Strategic Alignment in Organizations: the Role of Information in the Integration of Purpose, Processes and People in Institutions in Brazil - António Rodrigues de Andrade, Aldo de Albuquerque Barreto 19h00 Inauguration of the exhibition Where I was raised, by Pedro Carreira de Jesus   MAY 22, 2015 (FRIDAY) | Anfiteatro da Parada 09h00 Registration and administration (permanent) 09h30 - 11h00 Thematic Session 2: Science Communication to non-Expert AudiencesModerator: João Carlos Correia
 Children and Youth as an Audience for Science and the Science Proposed to Them - Carlos Alberto Carvalho, Luiza Lages de Souza Ramos ACP Technique to Improve Literacy in non-Expert Audiences - Cristina Vaz de Almeida Dinosaur Exhibitions in Portugal. Communicating Paleontology, Methods and Issues - Simão Gustavo Mateus Open Access in Tourism: Preliminary Results - Cristina Marques Gomes Science Communication and Mobilization or "How Much is Water Worth?" - Adriana Bravin 11h00 Coffee break 11h15 - 12h30 Thematic Session 3:Journalism, New Media and Science CommunicationModerator: Catarina Rodrigues
 In need of a better communication of mathematics in the press - Susana Simões Pereira,  José Manuel Pereira Azevedo, António José de Oliveira Machiavelo Research in Communication Sciences Employing New Digital Media - Paulo Eduardo Lins-Cajazeira Likes for Science: Science Communication and News Consumption on the "I Fucking Love Science" Facebook Page - Talyta Singer The Scientist, the Journalist and the Press Officer - An Analysis of the Clashes, Limits and Possibilities of Building a Possible Dialog - Boanerges Balbino Lopes Filho, Wedencley Alves 12h30 Lunch (included in the registration fee) 14h30 - 16h00 Plenary Conference: Open Access and Predatory PublishingModerator: José Rosa
 Scientific Policy and Open Access - Moisés Lemos Martins Predatory Publishers and Open Access Models - Anabela Gradim "Science and Wine Technology" - 30 Years of Challenges - José Silvestre OpenAIRE and Science Communication: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe - Pedro Príncipe 16h00 Coffee break 16h15 - 18h00 Thematic Session 4 (Anfiteatro da Parada): Publication, Aesthetics and Data VisualizationModerator: Urbano Sidoncha
 Research on, about and through Art from the Point of View of Publication: Epistemological Aspects and Validation - Francisco Paiva Graphical Argumentation: Diagrammatic Modeling in Science Communication - Irene Machado Mapping Digital Methods: Where Social Sciences Research and Communication Meet  - Chiara Carrozza, Tiago Santos Pereira The Carbon Dust Technique's contribution to Scientific Communication (Scientific Illustration) - Sofia dos Santos Ferreira, Fernando J. Correia Graphic Conceptualization of a Thesis in the Field of Design - Simone Formiga 16h15 - 18h00 Thematic Session 5 (Sala dos Conselhos): Theories, Methods and Case Studies in Science CommunicationModerator: Gisela Gonçalves
 Scientific Hegemony and Common Sense on the Internet: an Analysis According to Boaventura de Sousa Santos' Epistemology of the South - Cleber Femina, Kénia Maia Science Mediation between the Text and the Audiovisual: a Methodological Proposal - Luís Filipe de Almeida Pinto Communication in Interdisciplinary Sciences: the Commitment of Discourse - the Case of Health Sciences - Anabela Mateus On the Relative Autonomy of Science Communication - Diogo Silva da Cunha Communication and Science: Language, Opacity and Other Issues - Patrícia Rakel Castro Sena, Heitor Costa Lima da Rocha, João Carlos Correia "Are you what you could have been?" How Contemporary Young People are Called to the Improbable - Lina Oliveira Marinho, Lana Veras
 18h00 Closing   |