martes, 6 de octubre de 2015

mass media


Nowadays we can know more and more about science because of the mass media. For example we can see some useful science channels on the tv. We can also see some science magazines or some science sections on the newspapers.  I think that the most common place where we can know more about science are the technologycal methods like computer or tv. There you have a lot of imformation about it. Because we have imformation on the nwspaper too but i don't think that there is so brief like in the internet.

mass media and science


NEWSPAPERS SECTION FREQUENCY EXTENSION GENERIC THEMES PSEUDOSCIENCE
Noticias de Gipuzkoa


Subsection:
Internet and Science
1 per week One page Society
economy
Sports
No
El Pais


Yes Everyday 1 page Science
technology
sports
yes
La Razón


Subsection:
a tu salud
1 per fourthnight ½ page Culture
society
religion


Berria


No No No Society
Relevant News
No
Abc


Subsection technology and health Everyday ? Yes relevant news No
Gara


Yes Everyday ½ page Relevant news No
La vanguardia No No No Sport
technology
life
No

science


JANE GOODALL



Jane Goodall was borned in 1934 in London, England. She is considered to be the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees. She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and The Rhoots and Shoots program. Since she was a child she wanted to travel to Africa to investigate the animals and then to write a book about those animals. She was working in Oxford when a friend from Kenya invited her to go there. So she spent four month working as a waitress to earn money to travel.



She started to study in the community of chimpanzees in Kasakela, Tanzania. Instead of counting the chimpanzees she gave them names and she realized they had unique and individual personalities and they could feel happiness and sadness. Because of her investigations we know that humans and chimpanzees are similar. Her work is considered like the most important in zoology. She won several prices and also she wrote a lot of books.