Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country

Science diplomacy has recently become a buzzword in policy and in academic discussions. Definitions and approaches have been informed by literature produced by practitioners of science diplomacy situated in developed countries. This article maps and systematizes narratives authored by Brazilian dipl...

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Main Authors: Iara Costa Leite, Júlia Mascarello, Nicole Aguilar Gayard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Graduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI) 2020-06-01
Series:Revista Conjuntura Austral
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/100675/57348
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spelling doaj-14ade7f1a4794ff9a9ddf1c306cb73c92020-11-25T03:33:52ZengGraduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI)Revista Conjuntura Austral2178-88392178-88392020-06-0111535472https://doi.org/10.22456/2178-8839.100675Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing countryIara Costa Leite0Júlia Mascarello1Nicole Aguilar Gayard2UnBUFSCUnicampScience diplomacy has recently become a buzzword in policy and in academic discussions. Definitions and approaches have been informed by literature produced by practitioners of science diplomacy situated in developed countries. This article maps and systematizes narratives authored by Brazilian diplomats on science, technology and innovation (STI) and their connections with international relations dynamics and issues, such as power, cooperation, development, security and the environment. By addressing pieces produced by practitioners as narratives, rather than as scientific categories that describe and analyze social phenomena, the article explores how STI is perceived and framed by Brazilian diplomats. The methodology included the selection and systematization of publications authored by ministers of Foreign Affairs, in whose diplomatic writings the words “science”, “technology”, “innovation” and their variants were searched; and pieces on STI produced by career diplomats. Writing from the perspective of Brazil as a developing country, most of reviewed pieces hold a highly critical view towards the international dimensions of STI, which are not seen as politically neutral. However, none of the diplomats disagree on the need for Brazil and other developing countries to build STI capacities as a means to accumulate power and/or to develop. International cooperation on different geometries is seen as crucial for that though perceptions on the effectiveness of North-South and South-South STI cooperation can vary.https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/100675/57348science and innovation diplomacypowerinternational cooperation
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author Iara Costa Leite
Júlia Mascarello
Nicole Aguilar Gayard
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Júlia Mascarello
Nicole Aguilar Gayard
Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
Revista Conjuntura Austral
science and innovation diplomacy
power
international cooperation
author_facet Iara Costa Leite
Júlia Mascarello
Nicole Aguilar Gayard
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title Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
title_short Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
title_full Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
title_fullStr Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
title_full_unstemmed Diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from Brazil as a developing country
title_sort diplomatic narratives on science, technology and innovation: power, cooperation and perspectives from brazil as a developing country
publisher Graduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI)
series Revista Conjuntura Austral
issn 2178-8839
2178-8839
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Science diplomacy has recently become a buzzword in policy and in academic discussions. Definitions and approaches have been informed by literature produced by practitioners of science diplomacy situated in developed countries. This article maps and systematizes narratives authored by Brazilian diplomats on science, technology and innovation (STI) and their connections with international relations dynamics and issues, such as power, cooperation, development, security and the environment. By addressing pieces produced by practitioners as narratives, rather than as scientific categories that describe and analyze social phenomena, the article explores how STI is perceived and framed by Brazilian diplomats. The methodology included the selection and systematization of publications authored by ministers of Foreign Affairs, in whose diplomatic writings the words “science”, “technology”, “innovation” and their variants were searched; and pieces on STI produced by career diplomats. Writing from the perspective of Brazil as a developing country, most of reviewed pieces hold a highly critical view towards the international dimensions of STI, which are not seen as politically neutral. However, none of the diplomats disagree on the need for Brazil and other developing countries to build STI capacities as a means to accumulate power and/or to develop. International cooperation on different geometries is seen as crucial for that though perceptions on the effectiveness of North-South and South-South STI cooperation can vary.
topic science and innovation diplomacy
power
international cooperation
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/100675/57348
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