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Artificial intelligence, communication, and democracy in Latin America: a review of the cases of Colombia, Ecuador, and Mexico
ArticleAbstract: The concept of algorithmic political communication has arisen through the joint development of propaPalabras claves:Algorithmic communication, ALGORITHMS, Artificial Intelligence, COLOMBIA, COMMUNICATION, democracy, ECUADOR, ELECTIONS, ELECTORAL CAMPAIGNS, Fact-checking, Latin America, MÉXICO, Political communication, Political participation, Siste-matic reviewAutores:Ángel Torres-Toukoumidis, Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Montemayor D.J.d.l.G., Paulo Carlos López-LópezFuentes:scopusEl perfil de los usuarios de Twitter más influyentes en Ecuador y la influencia del mensaje en la captación de seguidores
ArticleAbstract: The diffusion of Internet as a contemporary public space has determined the emergence of new socialPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Followers, Message, Twitter, USEAutores:Calderón C.A., Caro E.B., Daniel Barredo-IbáñezFuentes:scopusGender violence in Ecuador: A study about university students
ArticleAbstract: Several of the Latin American countries present some of the highest figures in the world on gender vPalabras claves:Andean imaginary, ECUADOR, GENDER VIOLENCEAutores:Daniel Barredo-IbáñezFuentes:scopusInstitutional crisis and new ways to interact on social media: A comparative study of political participation by México and Ecuador’s youth
ArticleAbstract: The Latin American communication media crisis, visible from a dramatic drop in advertising financingPalabras claves:ECUADOR, media, MÉXICO, Political participation, SOCIAL NETWORKSAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Hernández Paz A.A., Montemayor D.J.d.l.G.Fuentes:scopusInteraction and usergenerated content on online informative platforms: A comparison of journalists in Colombia, Peru and Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Interactivity is among the main characteristics of online journalism because it helps to build bridgPalabras claves:COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, JOURNALISM, Online interaction, Perú, User-generated contentAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Freundt-Thurne Ú., Narcisa Medranda-Morales, Pinto-Garzón K.T.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:scopusTransparency of government healthcare websites: a pbkp_redictive model based on the main public administrations of Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Spain
ArticleAbstract: Transparency and public accountability are two essential aspects of public administrations because tPalabras claves:accountability, CHILE, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, Health information, Healthcare, Institutional communication, organizational communication, PARTICIPATION, Public Administration, spain, transparency, WebsitesAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Narcisa Medranda-Morales, Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Rodríguez-Breijo V.Fuentes:scopusWhich are the answers by the Ecuadorian journalists to the enforcement of the organic communication Act? An interview to journalists from public and private national media
ArticleAbstract: With the Organic Communication Act, passed in 2013, the Government of Ecuador proposed to transformPalabras claves:deontology, ECUADOR, Organic Communication Act, Self-censoringAutores:Daniel Barredo-Ibáñez, Henao-Bedoya R.Fuentes:scopus