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Comunicar Journal 25: Quality Television (Vol. 13 - 2005)

Scientific education, society and TV

https://doi.org/10.3916/C25-2005-203

Francisco-José Martínez-Ruiz

María-Mercedes Bautista-Arnedo

José-Ramón del-Pino-Ruiz

Abstract

The advances in the world of sciences contributes to the progress of mankind. It’s really important to take into account the role of TV as a way of expanding and interpreting the information to make society aware of it and to imply an active participation. But mass media do not only have informative values but they are also formative. In this way of disseminating the information there are three factors to consider: scientific community, educational community and, concretely in this work, TV.

Keywords

Education, science, society, television.

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