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Digital public sphere and geography: the influence of physical location on Twitter’s political conversation
(Media and Communication, vol. 8, núm. 4, 2020, 2020)Social media has instituted new parameters for the political conversation in the digital public sphere. Previous research had identified several of these new phenomena: political polarisation, hate ... -
Disinformation narratives in Spain: reach, impact and spreading patterns
(El Profesional de la información, vol. 32, núm. 5, 2023, 2023)We present data from a survey conducted in Spain (N = 1003) in March 2022. We analysed fact-checker activity to obtain daily information regarding disinformation content encountered in the three weeks ... -
Emoticons, memes and cyberbullying: gender equality in Colombia
(Social Semiotics, vol. 30, núm. 3, p. 328-343, 2020)In this paper I want to analyze bullying and cyber bullying for the Colombian case. I want to show the role social media play in the dissemination of hurtful words and symbols, especially emoticons ... -
Europe abhors Donald Trump. The opinion on the 2020 US presidential elections and their candidates in the European newspapers
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2 abril 2021, 2021)What is the opinion held by the European press on the US election campaign and the candidates running for president? What are the predominant issues that attract the attention of European print media? ... -
Evaluating the psychometric properties of the Chronic Time Pressure Inventory using Rasch analysis
(PeerJ, 7 abril 2023, 11:e15218, 2023)Background: Chronic time pressure is a common source of everyday stress and anxiety. Noting this, the Chronic Time Pressure Inventory (CTPI) was designed to measure the construct within general samples. ... -
Executive Functioning: Assessing the Role of Perceived Paranormal Ability
(Frontiers in Psychology, 12:798283, 2021, 2021)This study examined whether scores on self-report measures of executive functions varied in accordance with level of self-professed paranormal ability. The investigators compared three groups varying ... -
Experimental study on the utility and future of collaborative consumption platforms offering tourism related services
(Future internet, vol. 11, núm. 3, 2019, 2019)The present study analyzes four well-known online platforms used in the tourist industry for travelling, accommodation, eating, and touring (Blablacar, Airbnb, Eatwith, and Trip4real). The objective is ... -
Exploring the Effects of Personal Information in Television News
(Journal of Media Psychology, vol. 31, núm. 1, 2020, 2020)We report the results of an experiment in which participants (N = 41) watched a number of television news clips containing either personal or professional stories about celebrities, while measures of ... -
'Feeling' or 'sensing' the future? Testing for anomalous cognitions in clinical versus healthy populations
(Helyion, vol. 8, núm. 11, nov. 2022, 2022)In the study and treatment of psychosis, emotional intelligence (EI) and thinking styles are important patient characteristics for successful outcomes in clinical intervention. Anticipation of unpredictable ... -
Follow-up on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) remote viewing experiments
(Brain and behavior, vol. 13, núm. 6, 2023, 2023-05-03)Objectives: Since 1972, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) commissioned several research programs on remote viewing (RV) that were progressively declassified from 1995 to 2003. The main objectives ... -
“Forgiveness is forgiveness:” Kierkegaard’s Spiritual Acoustics
(Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook, 11 juliol 2023, 2023)Kierkegaard’s distinction of chatter from silence gives forgiveness a linguistic spin. How can forgiveness be spoken? Is forgiveness something to be said and heard? Is saying it aloud saying too much, ... -
Freedom of expression, public opinion and journalism in work of John Stuart Mill
(Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, núm. 7, 2016, 2016)This article reviews the basic elements in John Stuart thought on freedom of expression, public opinion and the role of journalism in a democratic society, ideas bringing together and con- solidating ... -
Gender differences in tackling fake news: different degrees of concern, but same problems
(Media and communication, vol. 9, núm. 1, 2021, 2021)In the current media ecosystem, in which the traditional media coexists with new players who are able to produce information and spread it widely, there is growing concern about the increasing prominence ... -
Gender equality and UN sustainable development goals: priorities and correlations in the top business schools’ communication and legitimation strategies
(Sustainability, vol. 11, núm. 302, 2019, 2019)Gender equality is still an issue in business schools, since women in MBAs classrooms, in faculty and in management teams have low representation. Challenges caused by lack of financial aids, salaries ... -
Gender equality: a tool for legitimacy in the fast fashion industry
(Harvard Deusto Business Research, vol. 8, núm. 2, núm. especial, 2019, 2019)Gender equality is an extremely important issue for all businesses, nevertheless the fast fashion industry, which targets mainly the female population, faces major challenges related to women wellbeing ... -
Global evidence of environmental and lifestyle effects on medical expenditures across 154 countries
(Preventive Medicine Reports, vol. 30, 2022, 2022)Increases of health care expenditures (HCEs) challenge the financial capacity of governments and bring into question the quality of health care services in each country. It is known that modifiable risk ... -
Governance, Ethics and Accountability in Universities Strategic Plans
(Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, vol. 1, núm. 11, 2020, 2020)Universities mission is not limited to creating and sharing knowledge with students, companies and the society in general. Univer-sities have the responsibility to work for common good improvement and ... -
Governing the Media: Web Analytics in Spanish Newsrooms
(Trípodos, núm. 42, 2018, 2018)The arrival of the Internet forced the media to transform its traditional business model and has revolutionized journalism with an “explosion” of new techniques, tools, assumptions and expectations ... -
Green but ignored? The irrelevance of television advertisements on energy sustainability in Spain and its impact on consumer perceptions
(Energy Research & Social Science, 73, 101835, 2021, 2021)Driven by a growing concern by governments and citizens for the sustainability of our planet, companies have begun to include concepts associated with the protection of the environment in their marketing ... -
Growth Communication Strategies in the Digital Age
(American Behavioral Scientist, 2 novembre 2022, 2022)This article analyzes growth strategies in the context of digital transformation in all political, social, and economic scopes that were accelerated by the pandemic. The article also focuses on the ...