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Who Did Spanish Politicians Start Following on Twitter? Homophilic Tendencies among the Political Elite
(Social sciences, vol. 11, núm 7, 2022, 2022-07-08)Political communication has undergone transformations since the advent of digital networks, but do these new platforms promote interactivity and a public sphere with a more democratic political debate ... -
Whose Peace? Grappling with Local Ownership in Sierra Leone
(Peace and Conflict Studies, 2022, vol. 28, núm. 2, 2022)Local ownership has become a basic tenet of post-conflict peacebuilding strategies sponsored by the International Community. However, research on peacebuilding underlines a gap between policy discourse and ... -
Why do they choose their instruments?
(British Journal of Music Education. Volume 34, Issue 2, 2017, 2016-12)Motivation is a key word in the arts and, especially, in music since it conveys collective, as well as individual, feelings. The beginning of musical instrument learning should be based on the student’s ... -
Young users of social media: an analysis from a gender perspective
(Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 15, 2024, 2024)One of the major challenges for edu-communication research is to analyze the influence of social media on young and adolescent users. This article examines the evaluation of gender inequalities – real ... -
YouTube Preferences and Practices of Preadolescents: Findings From a Study Carried Out in Catalonia
(Comunicação e Sociedade, vol. 39, 2021, 2021)Recent data confirm the central role that YouTube plays in the media life of young people in the west, and especially in the media practices of adolescents and preadolescents. This article presents a ... -
YouTubers between postfeminism and popular feminism: Dulceida’s and Yellow Mellow’s construction and performance of gender identity
(Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación (RMC) / Mediterranean Journal of Communication (MJC), vol. 12, núm. 2, 2021, 2021)Participatory culture (Jenkins, 2006) has opened up the possibility of prosumption for the youngest users, who use social media as a tool for building their (gender) identities. At the same time, as ...