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From video politics to cyberpolitics: Debate among candidates and televisions in five presidential elections
ArticleAbstract: Media acquires political prominence also in the digital space, where its information collaborates inPalabras claves:Agenda-setting, ELECTIONS, Latin America, Political communication, Political information, Social media, TwitterAutores:Oñate P., Paulo Carlos López-LópezFuentes:scopusOnline communities and the political use of social media: 2019 Spanish general election
ArticleAbstract: This article analyzes the political uses of social media in Spain and the functions of digital commuPalabras claves:Digital community, ELECTIONS, Political information, Political participation, Social media, spain, TwitterAutores:Gulías E.J., Lagares-Díez N., Otero J.M.R., Paulo Carlos López-LópezFuentes:scopusMedios de comunicación, información política y emociones hacia partidos políticos en España
ArticleAbstract: Media, and in recent years social media, are a space for political confrontation that generate a fraPalabras claves:Comunicación política, EMOCIONES, emotions, ESPAÑA, información política, media, Medios de comunicacion, paralelismo político, partidos políticos, Political communication, Political information, political parallelism, Political parties, redes sociales, Social media, spainAutores:Cazorla Á., Montabes J., Paulo Carlos López-LópezFuentes:scopusPolitical and structural elements influencing the cbkp_redibility of news on social networking sites
ArticleAbstract: During lockdown, as a consequence of the coronavirus crisis in 2020, the majority of Spanish peoplePalabras claves:cbkp_redibility, COMMUNICATION, covid19, incidental consumption, political parallelism, Social media, SOCIOLOGYAutores:Lagares-Díez N., Paulo Carlos López-López, Pereira López M.Fuentes:scopusSocial Media in Ecuador: Impact on Journalism Practice and Citizens’ Understanding of Public Politics
ArticleAbstract: The omnipresence and ubiquitous nature of online news on social media has challenged the traditionalPalabras claves:ECUADOR, JOURNALISM, journalism culture, Latin America, Social media, world- systemAutores:Demeter M., Goyanes Martínez M., Paulo Carlos López-LópezFuentes:scopusSocial media mining, debate and feelings: digital public opinion’s reaction in five presidential elections in Latin America
ArticleAbstract: The present article, placed within the epistemological framework of Political Communication, analysePalabras claves:Data Mining, ELECTIONS, Latin America, Political communication, Social mediaAutores:Oñate P., Paulo Carlos López-López, Rocha Á.Fuentes:scopusThe horse-race campaign in front of the issue-campaign in the digital agenda: Presidential elections in Latin America in the period 2015-2017
ArticleAbstract: The use of Internet, especially social networks, has generated an adaptation for traditional partiesPalabras claves:Digital agenda, electoral campaign, Latin America, Policy issue, Social mediaAutores:Oñate P., Paulo Carlos López-López, Ramírez P.C.Fuentes:scopus