Ciencia y medicina en La Vanguardia y The New York Times. Un capítulo de la historia del periodismo científico
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Ciencia y medicina en La Vanguardia y The New York Times. Un capítulo de la historia del periodismo científicoAutoría
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2002Resumen
El diario barcelonés La Vanguardia nació en 1881 con una expresa voluntad de resaltar su contenido literario y científico. The New York Times, desde el mismo momento de su publicación, cuando aún era The New York Daily ... [+]
El diario barcelonés La Vanguardia nació en 1881 con una expresa voluntad de resaltar su contenido literario y científico. The New York Times, desde el mismo momento de su publicación, cuando aún era The New York Daily Times, incluía noticias procedentes del ámbito científico y técnico. La historia del periodismo científico ha estado marcada por divulgadores que fueron capaces de tener un público lector interesado en conocer el desarrollo científico, tecnológico y médico.
Barcelona’s newspaper La Vanguardia was born in 1881 with an expressed will of promoting literature and science contents. The New York Times, from the very beginning of its publication, still being called The New York Daily Times, used to include news from scientific and technological environments. The history of science journalism has been milestoned by science communicators who were able to keep a pool of readers interested in scientific, technological and medical development. [-]
Barcelona’s newspaper La Vanguardia was born in 1881 with an expressed will of promoting literature and science contents. The New York Times, from the very beginning of its publication, still being called The New York ... [+]
Barcelona’s newspaper La Vanguardia was born in 1881 with an expressed will of promoting literature and science contents. The New York Times, from the very beginning of its publication, still being called The New York Daily Times, used to include news from scientific and technological environments. The history of science journalism has been milestoned by science communicators who were able to keep a pool of readers interested in scientific, technological and medical development. [-]
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