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Healthcare professionals’ editorial opinions on communicating with the public: shifting social media hesitancies
(Humanities and social sciences communications, 21 juny 2023, 2023)The increasing infodemic, changes in the media landscape, and the COVID-19 pandemic have rendered healthcare professionals’ involvement in social media (SoMe) of urgent need. However, research efforts ... -
How do legacy and digital media curate coronavirus content. An assessment of newsletters from the USA and four European countries
(El Profesional de la información, vol. 31, núm. 3, 2022, 2022)This study focuses on the curation of newsletters specialized in Covid-19 news from the mass media of France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the USA. The newsletters of 21 media outlets -15 ... -
“I Want To Be a YouTuber”. Online References and Aspirational Values for Tweens
(Trípodos, núm. 43, 2018, 2018)The article presents the preliminary results of a study on how tweens (11-12 year-olds) use YouTube and youtubers, especially in relation to the construction of online referents and aspirational values, ... -
Improper Distance: The Refugee Crisis Presented by Two Newsrooms
(Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 31, núm. 4, 2018, 2018-01-02)This article examines how the two major newspapers in Spain and Norway between October 2015 and March 2016 covered the refugee crisis in Europe. Based on a quantitative and comparative content analysis ... -
In God We Trust, with God We Fight. Religion in U.S. Presidential War Rhetoric: From Johnson to Obama
(Journal of Media and Religion, vol. 16, núm. 1, 2017, 2017-02-15)In times of war, religion features prominently in U.S. presidential rhetoric. It may be used to strengthen courage and hope or to serve as a powerful tool for accepting sacrifices and losses. In this ... -
Incidental exposure to non-like-minded news through social media: opposing voices in echo-chambers’ news feeds
(Media and Communication, vol.8, núm. 4, 2020, 2020)Debates about post-truth need to take into account how news re-disseminates in a hybrid media system in which social networks and audience participation play a central role. Hence, there is a certain ... -
Influencer Marketing in the Growth Hacking strategy of digital brands
(Observatorio (OBS*), vol. 13, núm 2, 2019, 2019)This article analyses the presence of influencer marketing in business communications strategies in the new economy, based on the results of an exploratory investigation carried out in accordance with ... -
Interactive Advertising on HbbTV: An Experimental Analysis of Emotions
(Sustainability, vol. 13, núm. 14, 2021, 2021): Interactivity in television (and sustainability, thanks to virtualization) is a growing phenomenon, driven especially by the implementation of the HbbTV (hybrid broadcast broadband television) standard. ... -
Is the new new digital journalism a type of activism? An analysis of Jot Down, Gatopardo and The New Yorker
(Communication & Society, vol. 32, núm. 4, 2019, 2019)Digitization and the economic crisis have led journalism to a new paradigm (Albalad, 2018). Contents and customs have changed, supporting media has changed, new journalisticmodels are hybrids and the ... -
Islamic Caricature Controversy from Jyllands-Posten to Charlie Hebdo from the Perspective of Arab Opinion Leaders
(Religions, vol. 14, núm. 7, 2023, 2023-07-01)The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy began after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published 12 editorial cartoons in September 2005. Cultural and political relations between the West ... -
Islamic State in the Spanish Daily Press: Framing Analysis of ‘El Periódico’ and ‘El País’
(Trípodos, núm. 40, 2017, 2017)This study examines the journalistic production related to Islamic State (ISIS) by two daily Spanish newspapers, El Periódico and El País. Through a quantitative content analysis, this study analyzes ... -
Journalistic Multi-Skilling in the News Agencies AFP, EFE, ANSA, and ACN
(Trípodos, núm. 41, 2017, 2017)This study clarifies the conditions that should be met by news agencies if they decide to hybridise their journalists to take on the roles of both photographer and camera operator. The main objective ... -
Mainstreaming Anti-colonial Discourse on Palestine: Mohammed El-Kurd’s Discursive Interventions
(Tripodos, núm. 51, 2021, 2021)Palestinian activists have long maintained that the hegemonic discourse used to describe their predicament is unhelpful for understanding the nature of the so-called “conflict” in their country. They ... -
Managing Perceived Legitimacy in Uncertain Times: The Effects of Long-Covid
(Tripodos, núm. 54, 2023, 2023)Uncertainty and unpredictability are the main characteristics of a crisis: the Covid-19 pandemic was definitely characterised by these two issues. During the Covid-19 pandemic, people experienced a very ... -
Mapping Global Youth and Religion. Big Data As Lens to Envision a Sustainable Development Future
(Tripodos, núm. 48, 2020, 2020)Having fun and buying goods. For the young people of the world between 18 and 25, these are their main concerns on social media, as demonstrated by this study, which aims to identify the ... -
Meaningful "likes": how to digitally communicate the ethics behind a yoghurt
(Ramon Llull Journal of Applied Ethics, núm. 10, 2019, 2019)For almost forty years the La Fageda cooperative has been working to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and severe mental illnesses in the district of La Garrotxa (Catalonia), ... -
Media and Twitter agendas for social mobilizations: the case of the protests in defense of the public healthcare system in Spain
(International Journal of Communication, vol. 14, 2020, 2020)This article analyzes the citizen movement in defense of the public health system and against the proposal of merging two hospitals in the city of Granada. The merger was scarcely covered by the ... -
Media Speech on Atheism a Study Case in Arabic Channels’ Talk Shows
(International Journal of Social Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends, vol. 12, núm. 1, 2021, 2021)Despite that atheism phenomenon or the denial of the existence of God is not new in Arab Islamic history, many atheist groups and movements were elevated in more than one era in the Islamic times, ... -
Mirroring Truths: How Liberal Democracies Are Challenging Their Foundational Narratives
(Social Sciences, núm. 12, 2023, 2023)Long-established liberal democracies with histories of settler colonialism—from the United States and Canada to Australia and Scandinavia—are beginning to explore their histories of violence and ... -
Misinformation about the COVID-19 Vaccine in Online Catholic Media
(Vaccines, vol. 11 núm. 6, 2023, 2023-06-01)During the COVID-19 pandemic, online media were the most widely used sources of scientific information. Often, they are also the only ones on science-related topics. Research has shown that much of the ...