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Marques2025
BibType ARTICLE
Key Marques2025
Author(s) Joana Brás Varanda Marques, Andrew Carlin
Title Wonder and Disappointment observing the sky: How emotions shape astronomy communication interactions
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Tag(s) EMCA, Popularization of science and technology, Informal learning, Public engagement with science and technology, Observations of the sky, Astronomy communication, Ethnomethodology, Conversation analysis
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Year 2025
Language English
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Journal Journal of Science Communication
Volume 24
Number 6
Pages A03
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DOI 10.22323/154020250918221515
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Abstract

Emotions are key features of observations of the sky, yet studies exploring the characteristics of emotions in these activities remain scarce. In this article we analyse the emotions present in a video corpus of 13 hours of sky observations. These observations were recorded and analysed using a naturalistic approach that provides evidence about their structure and the role of emotions as they happen, in context. Although common throughout our data, emotions are complex and varied. We characterize their form, placement, evocation and role in the interaction. Moreover, findings highlight the collaborative nature and centrality of the sharing of emotions in the interaction and the presence of expressions of intimacy, authenticity, contemplation, reflection, and curiosity in these emotional moments. The identification of diverse emotional interactions and the discussion of their importance to astronomy communication contributes to the literature on emotions, the training of guides, and the evaluation of these activities.

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