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Caught in the Middle: Internal and External Pressures on the Coverage of Organized Crime in Mexico
ArticleAbstract: With 33 journalists killed since the beginning of Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidential term inPalabras claves:Crime, external pressures, internal pressures, Journalists, MÉXICO, VIOLENCEAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E., González Macías R.A.Fuentes:scopusHow do journalists in Mexico report on organised crime: Representing the facts, interpretation, and self-critique
ArticleAbstract: Among the many outcomes of the so-called War on Drugs, Mexico has become one of the most dangerous cPalabras claves:Interpretation, Journalists, MÉXICO, Organised crime, Self-criticismAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E., MacÍas R.A.G.Fuentes:scopusInteractivity in Latin American digital journalism. An analysis of the main digital media of Colombia, Mexico and Ecuador (2016)
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Latin America, in general terms, is a continent with several contextual levels, whichPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, digital journalism, ECUADOR, Interactivity, MÉXICOAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Del Rosario Gómez R., Díaz-Cerveró E., Estrada L.G., Karen Tatiana Pinto Garzón, Nava F.E., Pérez S., Quintero N.F.Fuentes:scopusJournalistic coverage of organized crime in Mexico: Reporting on the facts, security protocols, and recurrent subthemes
ArticleAbstract: Mexico is among the most violent countries for journalism, with more than 100 journalists killed inPalabras claves:Drug trafficking, Journalism studies, Journalists, MÉXICO, organized crimeAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E.Fuentes:scopusRecapturing Joaquín "Chapo" Guzmán in the Mexican Press: An Analysis of the Front Page of El Universal, Reforma, Excélsior, and La Jornada in 2016
ReviewAbstract: This article, whose aim is to know exactly how the headlines of Mexico's four main newspapers have rPalabras claves:Chapo, Drug trafficking, ESCAPE, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, Mexican journalismAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E., Veres L.Fuentes:scopusReporting under threat: Violence, professionalization, and erratic modernization of the mexican media system
ArticleAbstract: A media system deemed modern requires, among other things, the practice of free professional journalPalabras claves:JOURNALISM, Media system, modernization, Multiple journalism., Professionalization, VIOLENCEAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E., MacÍas R.A.G.Fuentes:scopusThe fictionalization of Joaquin Guzman Loera leak in the Mexican press. A study of the the characterization in Reforma, El Universal, la Jornada and Excélsior newspapers (2015)
ReviewAbstract: Reporting on drug trafficking could be considered complex from any point of view. The difficulties oPalabras claves:Chapo, Dramatisation, Drug trafficking, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, Mexican journalismAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E., Hueso M.Fuentes:scopusThe possibilities of user participation in the main Mexican national cybermedia
ReviewAbstract: In this research, we raise the question of which are the real possibilities of participation offeredPalabras claves:digital journalism, INTERACTION, Interactivity, Mexican cybermedia, User participationAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Díaz-Cerveró E.Fuentes:scopus