2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2000000100016
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Mídia, clonagem e bioética

Abstract: This article was based on an analysis of three hundred articles from mainstream Brazilian periodicals over a period of eighteen months, beginning with the announcement of the

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“…Privileging scientific discourse confers verisimilitude and credibility on the material, as seen in similar studies that analyze narrative constructions and discourses on cloning (Costa & Diniz 2000). Media discourse uses science, since the medical and scientific conceptions of health/disease have an important cultural role in our society, to give value to the information of which they are the vehicle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Privileging scientific discourse confers verisimilitude and credibility on the material, as seen in similar studies that analyze narrative constructions and discourses on cloning (Costa & Diniz 2000). Media discourse uses science, since the medical and scientific conceptions of health/disease have an important cultural role in our society, to give value to the information of which they are the vehicle.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este mapeamento será, porém, algo provisório, uma vez que as paisagens nunca cessam de serem modificadas e reformuladas por novos eventos. Ao rastrearmos as pistas referentes à perfomance midiática acerca das pesquisas biotecnológicas, encontramos um artigo acadêmico que nos remeteu ao início do nosso século (Costa & Diniz, 2000). Nesse artigo, os autores já começavam a pintar uma tela sobre a mídia brasileira diante do fenômeno Dolly -a ovelha clonada por Ian Wilmut em meados de 1997.…”
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