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September 23, 2022 25 mins
A quase duas semanas do primeiro turno das eleições, novo levantamento da Quaest indica retomada da diferença entre Lula e Bolsonaro, voltando ao patamar de 10 pontos. Em paralelo, inclinações ao “voto útil” trazem a possibilidade das eleições presidenciais serem resolvidas logo no primeiro turno. Em meio a tanta expectativa e propagandas eleitorais, o que as estatísticas de pesquisas podem nos dizer? Como interpretar as oscilações na intenção de voto? E qual a influência que o chamado “voto envergonhado” pode ter no resultado final? Para falar sobre pesquisas eleitorais o Pauta Pública entrevista Felipe Nunes, sócio fundador da Quaest e que também é Ph.D. em Ciência Política pela University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) e professor da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG).



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Cientistas que precisam largar seus experimentos para fugir ou pegar em armas, cortes de financiamento, destruição de centros de pesquisa… A guerra na Ucrânia mostra como os conflitos armados sabotam a ciência. Ao mesmo tempo, essa e outras guerras também catalisaram descobertas e avanços científicos – embora de forma muitas vezes antiética.

O episódio mais recente do Ciência Suja, podcast parceiro nosso na Rádio Guarda Chuva mergulha na história de diferentes batalhas para apontar a relação delas com a ciência. E para discutir como isso tem a ver com os brasileiros.

Depois do Pauta passa lá no feed do Ciência Suja para se aprofundar nessa história.



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Apresentação: Andrea Dip e Clarissa Levy ||
Produção: Ricardo Terto ||
Assistência de produção: Beatriz Monteiro ||
Pauta e Entrevista: Andrea Dip e Clarissa Levy ||
Roteiro, Edição e Mixagem Final: Ricardo Terto ||
Identidade visual e Artes: Cíntia Funchal ||
Coordenação de Redes Sociais: Ravi Spreizner ||
Chamadas e teasers: Breno Andreata ||
Trilha original composta por Pedro Vituri
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contato: podcasts@apublica.org

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