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Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind

Current price: $55.00
Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind
Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind

Barnes and Noble

Television and Nuclear Power: Making the Public Mind

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This book is about how television may have helped its audience to know about nuclear fission. The contributors examine how television has tried to bring its viewers to consider something of the realities of nuclear war; and how television news and current affairs or in-depth analysis programs have tried to get across a grasp of some of the consequences of nuclear power. The studies contained in this volume will contribute to the body of knowledge about television and nuclear power and present a wide survey and bring the reader to the position where it is clear to see what the tasks of information systems such as television should be.

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