Research and researchers. Scientific journalsas a means of communication

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Antonio Castillo Esparcia

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Researchers play an important role in contemporary societies. To be able to explain these investigations they have as a main vehicle of communication to scientific journals. Created in the 17TH century in France have been increasing in number and importance as channels of transmission of knowledge between researchers. In this article are to study the main parameters that have scientific and magazines in the criteria for the publication of articles.

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Castillo Esparcia, Antonio. 2012. “Research and Researchers. Scientific Journalsas a Means of Communication”. Vivat Academia. Journal of Communication, no. 117E (February):1002-17. https://doi.org/10.15178/va.2011.117E.1002-1017.
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Author Biography

Antonio Castillo Esparcia, Universidad de Málaga. Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación (España)

Profesor de relaciones públicas en la facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad de Málaga.
Doctor por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona con una tesis sobre las estrategias de comunicación de los lobbies.
Director del Máster Oficial “Gestión Estratégica e Innovación en Comunicación” y del Doctorado “Dirección estratégica en Comunicación” de la Universidad de Málaga.
Posee publicaciones nacionales e internacionales sobre bibliometría y relaciones públicas.
Autor del blog “Relaciones con los públicos”

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