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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Ciência com cartas: refletindo sobre a importância do diálogo entre ciência e sociedade com alunos de graduação(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-08-23) GUEDES, Suelen Miyuki Alves; ELIASQUEVICI, Marianne KogutFrom the discussions about science raised by Sala (1974), Auler (2007), Morin (1999, 2003) and Santos (1999, 1989, 2008, 2011), we have reflected that a greater approximation and dialog between science and society is necessary. This is because, historically, scientific knowledge has been constituted separately from both the society and other forms of knowledge, which caused some barriers that have persisted until today, such as the fact that science is considered hermetic and far from the everyday life. From the perspective of science defended by Morin (1999, 2003) and Santos (1999, 1989, 2008, 2011), which states that the construction of knowledge needs to consider the interaction between the individuals, their cultures and all forms of knowledge, our research started from the following question: How to promote an interdisciplinary dialog between science and society, with Higher Education students? Our goal was to dialogically foster discussion about science and the processes involved in its construction, using a deck of cards, respecting the contributions of different forms of knowledge. In this context, the deck of cards entitled "Science in question: dialogues with cards" was created, aimed at higher education professors, from any area of knowledge, to promote reflections on science with undergraduate students in compulsory subjects of Scientific Methodology or Research, and in optional subjects related to science. Concerning the elaboration of the product, we carried out a bibliographic research of theoretical references on science to define the thematic axes to be discussed, and we analyzed materials to choose the best format to use. After this structuring, we submitted the content of the cards for validation by a panel of experts, adjusting, eliminating and adding content based on the suggestions indicated. As a final step, we designed the visual identity of the cards and auxiliary materials, as well as we carried out the study to store the cards in the digital version and build a website for the promotion and dissemination of experiences. As a result, according to the validation of the experts' content, we consider that the product is coherent, being relevant to the proposal and suitable for application in the classroom with undergraduate students. Due to its versatility for use in physical, asynchronous and distance classes, in addition to its open character for the professor to create their own content, it has innovative potential to be appropriated in different contexts of Higher Education.