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Id : 622

Author :
Moreira J.A., Rodrigues E.

Title


The potencial of science fiction cinema in a prison context and its impact on the construction of learning communities Potencialidades do Cinema de Ficção Científica em Contexto de Reclusão e o seu Impacto na Construção de Comunidades de Aprendizagem

Reference :


Moreira J.A., Rodrigues E.; The potencial of science fiction cinema in a prison context and its impact on the construction of learning communities Potencialidades do Cinema de Ficção Científica em Contexto de Reclusão e o seu Impacto na Construção de Comunidades de Aprendizagem ;Icono14 vol:17 issue: 2 page:130

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85071444344&doi=10.7195%2fri14.v17i2.1353&partnerID=40&md5=621bc5305cdc521d262d2322921a39db
Abstract The potential of science fiction cinema as object of analysis and learning tool is due to the richness of the genre. In fact, using imagination as a critical tool, science fiction cinema projects the existential, epistemological, ontological and anthropological anxieties of the world we inhabit in other times and spaces, reaching a public that otherwise would hardly be mobilized for a critical analysis and offering possibilities of exploration for several disciplinary areas. Using what if hypothesis, science fiction stimulates the viewer s critical thinking by presenting epistemologi-cally possible reconfigurations of humanity, cosmos, scientific practices, technological tools, ethnographic traditions, physical spaces, social organizations, economic models, ideologies, identity structures and even space and time as ontological and epistemological notions. For those reasons, the use of science-fiction films in an educational context can be a very appropriate strategy to invigorate the educational experience, and it is precisely, the creation of pedagogical scenarios enriched with the presence of the cinema that we intend to analyse, describing its impact on the construction of a learning community. The study is based on the qualitative analysis of the perceptions and narratives of twenty students in confinement (an environment of imprisonment), having as reference the pedagogical model developed by Moreira (2017). The results show that the use of science fiction films cinema, anchored in the pedagogical model for the deconstruction of moving images, can have very positive effects on the creation and development of learning communities in reclusion environments. © 2019 Scientific Association Icono14. All rights reserved.



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Health_and_Wellbeing

0.0136
Urban_and_Territorial_Renovation 0.0333
Peoples_Engagement_and_Participation 0.9780
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