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Council press offices as sources of political information: Between journalism for accountability and propaganda
ArticleAbstract: This study uses a qualitative approach to examine what political and technical leaders of municipaliPalabras claves:Councils, PARTICIPATION, Press offices, Public Communication, THE INTERNET, transparencyAutores:Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Rodríguez-Breijo V., Solà N.S.Fuentes:scopusInteractive maps for the production of knowledge and the promotion of participation from the perspective of communication, journalism, and digital humanities
ArticleAbstract: New technologies have allowed traditional map production criteria to be modified or even subverted.Palabras claves:Civic technologies, Cybergeography, Digital Humanities, Geoinformation, Geoknowledge, Interactive maps, JOURNALISM, Neogeography, PARTICIPATION, Plural humanismAutores:Muñoz Lalinde J., Narcisa Medranda-Morales, Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-NavasFuentes:scopusLocal administrations as agents of enforcement of Transparency Law by non-profit organizations. Analysis of the Barcelona City Council case
ArticleAbstract: The application of the new obligations established by the Transparency Law to certain nonprofit orgaPalabras claves:accountability, DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, internet, Local administrations, NGOs, Non-profit organisations, PARTICIPATION, Public administrations, Subsidies, transparencyAutores:Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Rodríguez-Breijo V., Solà N.S.Fuentes:scopusTransparency for participation through the communication approach
ArticleAbstract: Transparency is a communicative process whose aim is to provide citizens with information that willPalabras claves:Digital Media, Institutional communication, Local administration, PARTICIPATION, Public Communication, transparencyAutores:Muñoz Lalinde J., Narcisa Medranda-Morales, Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-NavasFuentes: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:scopusTransparency of local governments of Catalonia before the validity of the state and autonomy legislation
ArticleAbstract: The objective of the project Infoparticipa Map is to improve the transparency of local public adminiPalabras claves:democracy, Local communication, Local governments., PARTICIPATION, Public Communication, transparencyAutores:Bengoa N.V., Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Rius M.C., Rodríguez-Breijo V.Fuentes:scopusThe information published by local governments. The websites of Catalonia's municipal governments
ArticleAbstract: Introduction. The information issued by government institutions must be complete and intelligible soPalabras claves:Good communication practices, information quality, PARTICIPATION, Public Communication, transparencyAutores:Corcoy Rius M., Moreno-Sarda A., Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-NavasFuentes:scopusThe transparency of the Ecuadorian municipality websites: Methodology and results
ArticleAbstract: Access to information is a new human right. As for the value and practice, the transparency of publiPalabras claves:access to information, ECUADOR, PARTICIPATION, Public Communication, transparencyAutores:Narcisa Medranda-Morales, Pedro Manuel Molina Rodríguez-NavasFuentes:scopus