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The Different worlds of science and mass communication : implications for information flow from the former to the latter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Article (University of Delaware. Disaster Research Center) ; 258Publication details: Newark, Del. : The Center, 1993Description: [9] leavesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • P 302.2 DIF
Subject: The world of mass communication and the world of science are two different social worlds. The members of these worlds have different values and beliefs. This makes interaction between journalists and scientists difficult. This paper presents a perspective on the problem, with particular emphasis on disaster phenomena
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The world of mass communication and the world of science are two different social worlds. The members of these worlds have different values and beliefs. This makes interaction between journalists and scientists difficult. This paper presents a perspective on the problem, with particular emphasis on disaster phenomena

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