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Case study: What did Rafael Correa say? comparing political attention across 10 years of the ecuadorian president’s discourses
ArticleAbstract: The “citizen revolution” was a political project executed mainly between 2007 and 2016 by the formerPalabras claves:Agenda Setting, Executive speeches, Issue agendas, Political attention, Rafael correaAutores:Pablo Ruíz-AguirreFuentes:googlescopusPolicy 2.0 in Ecuador. Analysis of discourse and political communication on Facebook
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Social networks are recognized for their impact on users’ decisions. They have been stPalabras claves:DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, electoral campaign, emotions, Political agenda, political speech, Politics, Social mediaAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., Pablo Ruíz-Aguirre, Veronica Altamirano BenitezFuentes:googlescopusPolitics 2.0 on Twitter. Presidential Campaign in Ecuador
Conference ObjectAbstract: The article analyzes the presidential campaign in Ecuador in 2021 based on 2.0 communication and thePalabras claves:DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, electoral campaign, Political communication, sentiment analysis, SOCIAL NETWORKSAutores:Baquerizo-Neira G., María Fabiana Altamirano-Benítez, Pablo Ruíz-Aguirre, Veronica Altamirano BenitezFuentes:googlescopusUsing the Comparative Agendas Project to Understand Policy Priorities in Presidential Agendas in Brazil, Ecuador and Mexico
ArticleAbstract: The Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) is an initiative that has made the comparative study of policyPalabras claves:comparative agendas project, Latin American policies, policy change, policy dynamics; policy attention, presidential attentionAutores:Aranda-Jan A.C., Castro J., Gonçalves Brasil F., Pablo Ruíz-AguirreFuentes:googlescopus