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2. Discursive Strategies for the Social Construction in the Post-Conflict Era (2015-2017).
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RINCÓN RODRÍGUEZ, ANGÉLICA MARÍA and TORRES CRUZ, DORIS LILIA
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DISCURSIVE practices ,SOCIAL constructionism ,NEWSPAPERS ,JOURNALISM ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,QUALITATIVE research - Abstract
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- 2019
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3. The Role of the Press in the Management of Catalonia's Independence Process: An Analysis of Conflict Framing.
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Pérez-López, Eva and Pena, Daniel Martín
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PRESS , *NEWSPAPERS , *FRAMES (Social sciences) , *SOCIAL types , *JOURNALISM , *FREEDOM of the press , *MASS media - Abstract
This paper examines the prevailing conflict framings of national (El País and El Mundo) and Catalan (La Vanguardia and El Periódico de Cataluña) newspapers in response to the management of the regional independence conflict (2010-2014). For this, a new conflict framing typology was developed, based on level of substantivity. The study has verified that territorial origin affects, but does not determine, the media's definition of the conflict and its preference for specific territorial models. The alignment between parties and the media appears to be the variable that best explains the orientation (pro-independence, constitutionalist, or federalist) of each newspaper. We have also verified the media's action as a polarizing agent based on territorial model preferences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Slow Journalism in Colombia: A Study on the Demands of Its audience and Its Challenges.
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Gurrutxaga Rekondo, Guillermo, Álvarez Berastegi, Amaia, and Agirre Maiora, Antxoka
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ONLINE journalism ,HABIT ,JOURNALISM ,COMPARATIVE method ,DEMOGRAPHIC surveys ,PUBLIC interest - Abstract
Copyright of Palabra Clave is the property of Universidad de la Sabana and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2021
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5. Articles on drugs in the spanish press: how much information and what topics make the news?
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Casino, Gonzalo, 1961, Prados-Bo, Andreu, and Bosch-Llonch, Andreu
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Journalism ,Drugs ,Medications ,Periodismo ,Análisis de contenido ,Comunicación científica ,Science communication ,Press ,Prensa ,Fármacos ,Medicamentos ,Periódicos ,Newspapers ,Content analysis - Abstract
News about drugs is important for health professionals, businesses, and the general public. However, studies examining news articles about drugs are lacking. This paper uses content analysis to examine articles about drugs in 17 Spanish newspapers (13 general, two business, and two professional) from 2008 through 2017. On average, general and business newspapers published three articles about drugs every week, and professional newspapers published 14 every week. Overall, the number of articles about drugs decreased by 10%. The most covered drug-related topics in 2017 were cancer and generics; the least covered was preclinical research. Four times more articles were published on clinical than on preclinical research. Business newspapers published more about clinical and preclinical research than other types of newspapers. Articles about drugs accounted for 0.5% (n=838/178,926) of all articles in the general newspapers, 0.8% (n=468/55,800) in the business newspapers, 8.5% (n=415/4,856) in the medical newspapers, and 1.2% (n=19/1,645) in the science news agency SINC. This study used a new strategy to search and identify newspaper articles through content analysis of large volumes of information and offered relevant data to guide future research. Las noticias sobre fármacos son importantes para los profesionales de la salud, las empresas y el público general. Sin embargo, faltan estudios que analicen los artículos periodísticos sobre fármacos. Este trabajo utiliza el análisis de contenido para examinar los artículos sobre fármacos en 17 periódicos españoles (13 generalistas, dos económicos y dos profesionales) desde 2008 hasta 2017. En promedio, tanto los periódicos generalistas como los económicos publicaron tres artículos sobre fármacos cada semana, mientras que los profesionales 14 cada semana. En conjunto, el número de artículos sobre fármacos disminuyó un 10%. Los temas relacionados con fármacos más cubiertos en 2017 fueron el cáncer y los genéricos; el menos cubierto fue la investigación preclínica. Se publicaron cuatro veces más artículos sobre investigación clínica que sobre investigación preclínica. La prensa económica publicó más sobre investigación clínica y preclínica que otros tipos de prensa. Los artículos sobre fármacos representaron el 0,5% (n=838/178.926) de todos los artículos de la prensa general, el 0,8% (n=468/55.800) de la económica, el 8,5% (n=415/4.856) de la profesional médica y el 1,2% (n=19/1.645) de la agencia de noticias científicas SINC. Este estudio se ha realizado con una nueva estrategia para buscar e identificar artículos de periódicos mediante análisis de contenido de grandes volúmenes de información y ofrece datos relevantes para orientar futuras investigaciones.
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- 2020
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