AMAZÔNIA INFORMACIONAL: COMUNICAÇÃO NA REDE DA TECNOCIÊNCIA DO CLIMA E MEIO AMBIENTE
Techno-science. Climate. Environment. Communication.
The climate and environment studies in the Amazon region are strongly linked to research groups who monitor climatic variables by collecting data through measuring devices and weather stations, existing in research sites, built, for example, by the Large Scale-Biosphere-Atmosphere Research Program in the Amazon (LBA), created in 1998. Thus, in the Amazon, following the tracks of the climate and environment techno-science network actors, the agricultural frontier is expanding and advancing towards the Northern Region, more specifically towards forest regions along BR-163. This restructuring of the Amazon frontier in this first decade of the 21st century has been a cause of concern not only for environmentalists and local communities impacted by the industrial agriculture intensification, but it is also the object of investigation by international cooperation networks of researchers in this science. That’s why, this thesis project aims to accomplish an analysis of the social network in its qualitative and quantitative of modes of communication and circulation of science information, based on the theoretical-methodological framework of the Graph theory, of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and Knowledge Management, with the Brama / Ufopa research group as the key to entering the socio-technical network, aiming at the translation and sharing of knowledge from the socio-technical climate and environment network in the Amazon against of the fake news phenomenon, misinformation and disinformation.