摘要:This paper focuses on literary journalism and its potential to talk about science and technology by its processes, in spite of traditional press, in which there is a predominance of “results mithology”, which ignores – and so does the reader – the construction of researches and the controversies that happened during its development. Thus we present ethnography as a journalistic observation tool, which, providing the reporter of a better immersion in reality, allows for a media representation of science-in-progress, in the constructivist manner proposed by Bruno Latour, as well as a subjectivation of scientists, bringing them closer to ordinary people.