Comprendre et apprendre le soin à travers les séries télévisées, en France et au Liban

Revue Phronesis 4 (3):36-50 (2015)
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Abstract

Television series explicitly pursue an entertainment goal rather than a learning one; nevertheless, they convey information about care. French and American series depicting doctors and care workers have reached record-breaking audiences. Spectators try to understand care as an activity through dramatic situations. They are all the more curious and liable to consider the activity of the nurses as a vicariant model that they wish to become a doctor or a care worker. Which behaviors get the spectators’ attention? Which reasoning do they deduce from them? Does the paramedical training then modify the representations they form about care and the nursing profession while watching television series?

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