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Media and corruption scandals in Spain: plaintiffs, magnifiers, accomplices?

2013

Partiendo de la idea según la cual el periodismo es, en regímenes de tradición liberal democrática, un freno a la arbitrariedad de los que gobiernan y de que los medios de comunicación, y en especial la prensa escrita, han acometido la tarea de vigilancia de los casos de corrupción acaecidos en la España democrática, se indaga sobre los mecanismos que dificultan el ejercicio de un periodismo de denuncia de la corrupción política y se proponen orientaciones para acercar la ética periodística a la ética cívica propia de la democracia. Starting from the idea that journalism is, in liberal democratic regimes tradition, a brake on the arbitrariness of those who govern and that the media, particu…

CorruptionJournalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial SciencesPeriodismoHM401-1281Task (project management)HScandalsJournalism ethicsSociology (General)SociologyCorrupciónÉtica periodísticamedia_commonH1-99General Arts and HumanitiesPrint mediaGeneral Social SciencesPolicy guidelinesArbitrarinessEscándalosDemocracySocial sciences (General)CorruptionÉtica democráticaLawDemocratic ethicsJournalismSociologíaWatchdogOBETS. Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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Technoscientific Citizenship in Citizen Science. Assembling Crowds for Biomedical Research

2020

This chapter explores “citizen science” as a contemporary variant of participatory citizenship. It analyzes how two biomedical online citizen science projects address potential participants. What does it mean to enact citizenship in these citizen science projects according to the self-descriptions of the projects? How do their web interfaces regulate participation?

CrowdsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceCitizen scienceComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGCitizen journalismEngineering ethicsCitizenshipmedia_common
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La linea spezzata. Una ricostruzione critica dell'attuale deficit di coerenza

2021

Siamo nell’era della smemoratezza. Una smemoratezza prodotta dalla sovrabbondanza di informazioni, dalla pratica del multitasking, dalla propensione a demandare la conservazione dei ricordi ai device e ai cloud di cui facciamo uso ogni giorno. La fragilità della memoria ha spezzato la linea che congiungeva passato, presente e futuro, la linea che li attraversava e li rendeva coerenti. Ma lo ha fatto solo nella nostra testa, perché sul piano della realtà gli effetti delle scelte di ieri non smettono di presentarsi all’oggi. L’allargamento degli orizzonti culturali prodotto dalla globalizzazione ha ridotto tutti gli elementi del nostro panorama a dettagli lontani e indistinguibili. Ma lo ha f…

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Reframing Central American Migration From Narrative Journalism

2018

Over the past decade, some journalists and media have addressed Central American migration to the United States from an investigative and narrative reporting perspective, providing a more reliable and accurate portrait of the main characters and their underlying reasons for making the move. This article examines how an ethnographic and analytical approach in combination with narrative techniques can improve the coverage of complex issues such as migration, providing more detailed and complete information than conventional media presents. The qualitative analysis focuses on five projects, including the crossmedia On the Road—with a long-form reportage, a book of photographs, and a documentar…

Cultural Studies050101 languages & linguisticsbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesCognitive reframingDigital media0508 media and communicationsFraming (social sciences)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesJournalismNarrativeCentral americanbusinessmedia_commonJournal of Communication Inquiry
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Quality recognition as a prescriber against disinformation

2022

El contexto mediático híbrido y la infodemia han incrementado el peligro de la desinformación, sobre todo entre los jóvenes, que mayoritariamente consumen contenidos digitales. Este artículo tiene como objetivo conocer las competencias y habilidades para detectar contenidos de baja calidad vinculados con la desinformación por parte de estudiantes de Periodismo y Comunicación de Argentina, Chile y España. A partir de un doble estudio comparativo, por países y nivel de formación, se pretende determinar las destrezas de futuros periodistas en el reconocimiento de información falsa. A través de un cuestionario online, los participantes (N=300) evaluaron la calidad observada (mínima, media o exc…

Cultural StudiesCompetencia mediáticaCommunicationJournalismUniversitatsNoticias falsasMedia literacyPeriodismoEstudiantes universitariosControl de qualitatEducationCalidad informativaUniversity studentsPeriodismeFake newsDesinformacióDesinformaciónDisinformationInformation quality
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Education for democratic citizenship in a digital culture

2011

Asumiendo la importancia de las nuevas tecnologías en las aulas, especialmente en las actuales sociedades de la información y la comunicación, y siguiendo las recomendaciones de la Unión Europea a favor de la alfabetización mediática, el presente trabajo reflexiona acerca de la necesidad de educar no solo en los usos técnicos y eficientes de las tecnologías comunicativas, sino también en el uso responsable y cívico de las mismas, favoreciendo así los procesos participativos y deliberativos que son el sustento de una democracia viva. El sueño griego de la «isegoría», del igual derecho de todos al uso de la palabra, puede hacerse realidad en la cultura digital, si bien es cierto que un uso hi…

Cultural StudiesEmerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia literacyDigital cultureSocial networksEducationCiudadaníaPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionRedes socialesCitizenshipmedia_commonCultura digitalDemocraciabusiness.industryCommunicationSocialization (Marxism)Citizen journalismPublic relationsEducación audiovisualDemocracyInformation and Communications TechnologyEsfera públicaAlfabetización mediáticaAudiovisual educationPublic spherePublic sphereCitizenshipbusinessValores
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Recapturing Joaquín “Chapo” Guzmán in the Mexican Press: An Analysis of the Front Page of El Universal, Reforma, Excélsior, and La Jornada in 2016

2018

This article, whose aim is to know exactly how the headlines of Mexico's four main newspapers have reported on the recapture of Joaquín Guzmán, will show the results of an analysis of the journalistic content of these four Mexican newspapers. These are general papers, which published information on their front page regarding the recapture of the drug trafficker Joaquín 'Chapo' Guzmán. The events took place on January 8, 2016, six months after his escape from Altiplano prison in Mexico. If the escape was spectacular-being from a high-security prison and evidencing collusion of authorities and corruption of the system-the recapture was even more so. Well-known figures, such as actors Kate del…

Cultural StudiesFront pageDrug traffickingEscapemedia_common.quotation_subjectMexican journalismJoaquín Guzmán LoeraArtChapoHumanitiesmedia_commonThe International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies
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Techno-cultural opportunities: the anti-immigration movement in the Finnish mediascape

2015

Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success of the anti-immigration movement in Finland from 2003 to 2013. The qualitative textual analysis of blogs and mainstream media debates that relate to racism and the national populist Finns Party demonstrates how changes in the mediascape in general and in new media technology in particular have provided opportunities for the emerging anti-immigration movement. These changes facilitated the earlier development of the Finns Party but the fragmentation of online space later hindered the internal coherence of the movement and its integration into the populist party political family. In order to re…

Cultural StudiesMediascapeHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectJournalismFinns PartyRacismAnti-immigrationpopulismiPoliticsRacismScapegoatingMainstreamSociologyta518media_commonnationalismiNationalismPopulismrasismiScapegoat mechanismMedia studiesGender studiesPopulismMediascapejournalismiPublic sphereJournalismNew media technologyPatterns of Prejudice
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La investigación teórica sobre la divulgación de la ciencia en España: situación actual y retos para el futuro

2009

Spanish Scientific Research about Popular Science is analyzed to identify the main scientific agents, dissemination means and subjects in this field. It is an heterogeneous area related to several scientific disciplines and purposes, stand out above them Information and Education. 286 journal articles and 50 PhD Thesis have been analyzed, observing a high increase of publications in 90s remaining until now. The five most important research cores identified are the followings: Science Journalism, Science Literacy, Linguistics and the researches related to Museums and Scientific Disciplines such as Medicine, Environment or Archaeology.

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceDivulgación de la cienciaGeneral Arts and HumanitiesLibrary sciencelcsh:Aresearch areasAnálisis bibliométricosResearch areasField (geography)General Worksanálisis bibliométricoImportant researchScientific literacyBibliometricsámbitos de investigaciónASociologylcsh:General WorksÁmbitos de investigaciónbibliometricsPopular sciencePopular ScienceScientific disciplinesScience journalismArbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura
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Spanish Journalists and the Loss of News Quality: Professional Judgements

2015

This article discusses the opinions of Spanish journalists on the quality of their professional work and how it is being affected by the current economic, technological, commercial and professional context. The results are based on a questionnaire in which 363 Spanish journalists participated, all with a minimum of three years experience. Their answers reflect on the structure and behavior of media companies and current production of news. The article specifically focuses on exposing the journalists’ opinions on the quality of their work. The results show that 81% of the participants state that standards of quality in journalistic production has deteriorated. This deterioration is believed …

Cultural StudiesTechnological changebusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Public relationsIndependenceEducationPoliticsWork (electrical)State (polity)Political scienceJournalismQuality (business)businessmedia_common
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