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‘The Colorado Sun’ Case: A Bet for Digital, Quality, Community and Ethical Journalism
(Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness, vol. 15, núm. 1, 2021, 2021)We are in an era marked by disinformation, fake news and the crisis of journalism that entails an intense crisis of trust. Among the options to escape from this situation, several communication theorists ... -
The Excellence Study in Internal Public Relations, An International Paradigm
(Trípodos, núm. 24, 2009, 2009)L’article mostra com els indicadors de l’estudi d’Excel·lència són necessaris per tal de desenvolupar els elements clau de les relacions públiques internes i per ajudar a establir una identitat i una ... -
The function of internal communication during the COVID-19 health crisis: trans-formation or transubstantiation?
(Anàlisi. Quaderns de comunicació i cultura, vol. 67, 2022, 2022)To find out whether the role of internal communication was transformed or transubstan-tiated as a result of the situation caused by the COVID-19 health crisis, a series of struc-tured interviews with ... -
The health crisis on Instagram: how the media are building their agenda on the visual social network during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Trípodos, vol. 1, núm. 47, 2020, 2020)Over the last decade social networks have become important channels for the media to publish information and communicate with their younger audiences, with Instagram recently becoming the most popular ... -
The Impact of Audience Measurement Institutions on Local Media. Study of the Catalonian Case
(Trípodos, núm. 46, 2020, 2020)This paper describes the changes in au-dience data concerning newspapers and magazines that are part of the Cataloni-an Association of Local Press —ACPC—, resulting from the transformation of the ... -
The impact of robotics on the tourism sector: the case of Barcelona
(Harvard Deusto Business Research, vol. 8, núm. 1, 2019, 2019)This research analyzes the influence of robotics on tourism. It is an innovative phenomenon, but one that is expected to be present in most tourism and communication activities. Robotics is beginning ... -
The impact of state legitimacy on entrepreneurial activity
(International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 4 January 2021, 2021)The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of the state legitimacy on of the different countries’ entrepreneurial activity’s development, the opportunities’ perception and the entrepreneurship’s ... -
The Inclusionary populist communication style on Facebook: the case of Ada Colau in Barcelona
(Communication & Society, vol. 33, núm. 2, 2020, 2020)Communication is one of the core elements of populism, especially in social media. Through such digital platforms, political leaders can communicate directly with citizens and build both their discourse ... -
The influence of business ethics and community outreach on faculty engagement: the mediating effect of legitimacy in higher education
(European Journal of Management and Business Economics, 8 abril 2021, 2021)Purpose – The aim of this paper is to measure the effects of universities’ ethical management and positive impact on society affect the faculty engagement through the mediating effect of organizational ... -
The intellectual structure of gender equality research in the business economics literature
(Review of Managerial Science, 12 may 2023, 2023)In both the public and private sectors, gender equality is a major issue faced by modern management. It is also a primary concern for the global sustainable development defined by the UN 2030 Agenda. ... -
The Italian ‘Taste’: The Far-Right and the Performance of Exclusionary Populism During the European Elections
(Tripodos, núm. 49, 2020, 2020)This article examines populist leaders’ politicisation of food in their social media performances. More precisely, it analyses Matteo Salvini’s Instagram posts during the 2019 European elec-tions, ... -
The Perfect Postnormal Storm: COVID-19 Chronicles (2020 Edition)
(World Futures Review, vol. 13, núm. 2, 2021, 2021)This essay addresses the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study in postnormal times phenomena: a perfect postnormal storm. The essay introduces basic concepts of postnormal analysis and provides examples of ... -
The Political Transition in Tunisia from the Point of View of Regulation of Communication Media
(Trípodos, núm. 30, 2012, 2012)La Primavera Àrab està suposant un procés de canvi molt complex a diversos països, tots ells amb cultures polítiques i contextos històrics diferents. Per això, tot i que ha estat definida i etiquetada ... -
The Populist Political Communication Style in Action: Podemos’s Issues and Functions on Twitter During the 2016 Spanish General Election
(American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 61, núm. 9, 2017, 2017)Populism is a phenomenon that has been acquiring great relevance over recent years in the United States and Europe. Literature on the subject has identified the existence of a populist style that also ... -
The role of non-state actors’ cognitions in the spiralling of the securitisation of migration: prejudice, narratives and Italian CAS reception centres
(Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 18 desembre 2020, 2020)Today’s management of migration is strongly dependent on the role of reception centres. Despite their crucial role, scholars of the securitisation of migration have overlooked at how they affect the ... -
The SDGs in the EU Cultural Policies: an institutional communication perspective
(Communication & Society, 2022, 35(4), 117-131, 2022)The main goal of this research is to analyze the experts’ opinions on cultural sustainability and the importance of sustainable development in the EU cultural policies. Besides, the research analyses ... -
The Spiral of Prejudice andthe Securitization of Migration: the Complexity of Small Changes in Italian Migration Networked Governance
(Italian Political Science, vol. 16, núm. 2, 2021, 2021)The post-Cold War world has witnessed increased migratory movements. In many countries, prejudice has entailed negative developments in dealing with the phenomenon, spawning a series of insecurities and ... -
The spiralling of the securitisation of migration in the EU: from the management of a ‘crisis’ to a governance of human mobility?
(Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 22 desembre 2020, 2020)This special issue illustrates that the securitisation of migration is not a linear process but a spiralling phenomenon, which involves different actors, and their policies, practices and narratives, ... -
Therapeutic benefits of body percussion using the BAPNE method
(Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences; 152, 2014, 2014-12)Body percussion using to the BAPNE method is a means of cognitive stimulation with multiple applications. The aim of this research is to assess their full potential as a source of therapy. The methodology ... -
Top business schools legitimacy quest through the sustainable development goals
(Heliyon, núm. 6, 2020, 2020)An organization acquires legitimacy when it operates in an appropriate and desirable manner, satisfying thestakeholders' needs and expectations. Stakeholders claim to business schools sustainable and ...