Editorial
Keywords:
Bioethics, Role of Communication, Autonomy and vulnerability, Mother-child bondAbstract
The global situation that we have been going through since the first days of this year 2020 peremptorily invites us to critically review and analyze the reality of our societies from an inevitably global perspective. This analysis is complex. The first thing that must be done is to locate the essential aspects that make up the well-being of our societies, without forgetting any of them.
In this issue of the Xihmai magazine we are going to touch on two topics that acquire special relevance, although it is not intended to do so exhaustively or completely. In any case, it can help in the supervision of the complex framework that we talked about above.
These two themes are bioethics and the role of communication as a constructive element of society or the interpretation of social actions. The first of the topics, always current since its birth as a science, puts in order about considerations close to health systems and how they work and should work in certain cases. The second introduces us to a very important actor in the open societies of our world: information and the media. They, willingly or not, become a key part of the interpretation of the world in which we live.
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