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Framing Migration in Southern European Media: Perceptions of Spanish, Italian, and Greek Specialized Journalists
ArticleAbstract: Greece, Italy, and Spain are the Southern European borders and the main entrances for migrants and rPalabras claves:covid-19, Greece, Italy, JOURNALISM, media framing, MIGRATION, spainAutores:Calderón C.A., Herrero D.B., Martín Oller-Alonso, Matsiola M., Saridou T., Splendore S., Veglis A.Fuentes:scopusDigitalización del periodismo iberoamericano y su efecto en la relación del periodista con la audiencia. Estudio comparativo de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, España, México y Portugal
ArticleAbstract: The future of journalism in the Ibero-American region depends on the capacity of media and journalisPalabras claves:audiences, comparative studies, Digitalization, Ibero-America, JOURNALISM, Worlds of Journalism Study (WJS)Autores:Calderón C.A., Herrero D.B., Martín Oller-AlonsoFuentes:scopusMigration and the media. Perspective of specialized journalists in Spain
ArticleAbstract: In a context in which migration has a relevant media presence, and given the existing agreement in tPalabras claves:Hate Speech, Journalism about migration, Media discourse, Migrants and refugees, Spanish journalistsAutores:Calderón C.A., Herrero D.B., Martín Oller-Alonso, Splendore S.Fuentes:scopusWorking conditions of Ibero-American journalists. Temporary and geographical differences in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Spain and Portugal
ArticleAbstract: This article presents a longitudinal and comparative statistical analysis of the results of the firsPalabras claves:Comparative Study, Ibero-America, Journalists, Journalists profile, Longitudinal, Working conditions, Worlds of Journalism StudyAutores:Calderón C.A., Herrero D.B., Martín Oller-AlonsoFuentes:scopus