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Analysis of the cuban journalistic culture from the decolonial perspective: Contributions to an otherjournalism from and for latin america
ArticleAbstract: The Eurocentric character of communication and journalism in Latin America is a palpable phenomenonPalabras claves:Cuba, Decoloniality, Journalism-other, Journalistic cultures, JournalistsAutores:Márquez M.C.T., Martín Oller-Alonso, Pérez D.O.Fuentes:scopusFraming 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:scopusHow to Detect Online Hate towards Migrants and Refugees? Developing and Evaluating a Classifier of Racist and Xenophobic Hate Speech Using Shallow and Deep Learning
ArticleAbstract: Hate speech spreading online is a matter of growing concern since social media allows for its rapid,Palabras claves:deep learning, Hate Speech, MIGRATION, racism, Social media, xenophobiaAutores:Amores J.J., Calderón C.A., Martín Oller-Alonso, Sánchez-Holgado P., Vrysis L., Vryzas N.Fuentes:scopusIntermediate journalistic cultures. International comparative studies in journalism
ArticleAbstract: Defining journalistic culture is a complex process as it is necessary to explain on a general levelPalabras claves:Comparative journalism studies, Intermediate journalistic cultures, International journalism, Western journalistic cultureAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, 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:scopusJournalistic performance in Latin America: A comparative study of professional roles in news content
ArticleAbstract: Comparative research across the world has shown that nation-level variables are strong pbkp_redictorPalabras claves:content analysis, JOURNALISM, Latin America, Professional roles, role performanceAutores:Márquez-Ramírez M., Martín Oller-Alonso, Mellado C., Mick J., Pérez D.O.Fuentes:scopusJournalists in newsrooms: Professional roles, influences, and changes to journalism
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Martín Oller-Alonso, Moreira S.V.Fuentes:scopusTrusting communication of the pandemic: The perceptions of spanish citizens regarding government information on covid-19
ArticleAbstract: There is global concern regarding how the Covid-19 pandemic was communicated to citizens, given thePalabras claves:Citizens, covid-19, Disinformation, GOVERNMENT, Health communication, Health information, Infodemics, Political communication, Pandemics, Polariza-tion, trustAutores:Calderón C.A., Herrero D.B., Martín Oller-AlonsoFuentes: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