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Comparative Study of the Information about the COVID-19 Pandemic and COVID-19 Vaccines on the Covers of United Kingdom, France, Spain and United States’ Main Newspapers
ArticleAbstract: This study compares the information coverage of the vaccine against the information of the COVID-19Palabras claves:comparative analysis, CORONAVIRUS, covid-19, daily information press, front pages, information processing, media, news coverage, newspaper, pandemic, VaccineAutores:Cervi L., Gracia Villar M., Tejedor-Calvo S., Tusa FernandaFuentes:googlescopusFrom the Immediacy of the Cybermedia to the Need for Slow Journalism: Experiences from Ibero-America
ArticleAbstract: The pressure of immediacy, the dictatorship of the click, and the growing avalanche of fake news havPalabras claves:digital journalism, Disinformation, fake news, Infodemics, information overload, investigative journalism, slow journalismAutores:Castillo-Abdul B., Luis Miguel Romero-Rodríguez, Tejedor-Calvo S.Fuentes:scopusOK, Boomer: New Users, Different Platforms, New Challenges
OtherAbstract: The popularization of new interaction spaces brings new narratives and social phenomena that merit aPalabras claves:CENTENNIALS, Digital Media, facebook, influencers, Instagram, millenials, online participation, SOCIAL NETWORKS, TIKTOK, YOUTUBEAutores:Berlanga-Fernández I., Luis Miguel Romero-Rodríguez, Tejedor-Calvo S.Fuentes:scopusIntegrated research model for web interfaces: toward a taxonomy of quantitative and qualitative analysis for digital native media
ArticleAbstract: In a context marked by the emergence of new platforms and interfaces, digital native media face thePalabras claves:Benchmar-king, COMMUNICATION, Content, cybermedia, digital, digital journalism, Digital native media, Indicators, Interfaces, internet, JOURNALISM, models, Na-rrative, qualitative analysis, Quality, Quantitative analysis, Search, Slow journalism, Taxonomies, Usability, webAutores:Codina L., Luis Miguel Romero-Rodríguez, Tejedor-Calvo S.Fuentes:scopusPerception of journalists reporting in conflict zones: Labour situation, working conditions and main challenges in information coverage in contexts of violence
ArticleAbstract: A total of 324 journalists have been killed in the world in the last decade. In Latin America and thPalabras claves:Caribbean, JOURNALISM, Latin America, VIOLENCE, WomenAutores:Cervi L., Tejedor-Calvo S., Tusa FernandaFuentes:googlescopusJournalism in contexts of violence, main problems and possible solutions: perceptions of Latin American journalists
ArticleAbstract: A total of 324 journalists have been murdered in the world in the last decade. Starting from this, tPalabras claves:coverage, JOURNALISM, Latin America, reporter, RiskAutores:Cervi L., Tejedor-Calvo S., Tusa FernandaFuentes:scopus