Investigación y enseñanza en 30 años en Uruguay 1993-2023
Resumen
Desde principios de los '90 se inició en Uruguay desde la Ciencia de la Inforrmación una línea de investigación desarrollada en el campo académico por equipos interdisciplinarios en Estudios de Usuarios, y denominados a partir de los 2000, Comportamiento Informativo. La investigación se ancla en una visión contemporánea de las Ciencia de la Información, inserta en las ciencias sociales, atenta a los problemas de los individuos como personas y de los grupos sociales que viven el fenómeno de la información en sociedades complejas como lo son los seres humanos. De ahí la creciente y enriquecedora interdisciplinariedad de los referentes teóricos y metodológicos y la integración de los equipos de investigación. Se identifican dos etapas, en la primera (1993-2002) se ubica en la EUBCA, Udelar y CIESU. La segunda es una línea de investigación centrada en el comportamiento informativo de comunidades en contextos desfavorecidos (2008-2023) en equipos interdisciplinarios desde la EUBCA (2008-2010), FIC (2013-2023), Udelar y su antecedente en el Programa Prodic, Udelar (2010-2012). Los proyectos son presentados: 1) cronológicamente por título, organismo financiador, responsable y equipo de investigación, acompañados de citas de las publicaciones que generaron; 2) objetivos; 3) tipologías de las comunidades, objetivos, alcance territorial; 4) métodos; 5) resultados; y 6) reflexiones finales. En cada etapa se incluyen Anexos y las referencias.
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