Search Results - "Saldaña, Magdalena"
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Who is to Blame? Analysis of Government and News Media Frames During the 2014 Earthquake in Chile
Published in Journalism studies (London, England) (02-01-2022)“…This study relies on Entman's definition of frames and framing functions to analyze how the Chilean government and news media framed a natural disaster…”
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Subversive affordances as a form of digital transnational activism: The case of Telegram’s native proxy
Published in New media & society (01-01-2024)“…Internet, social media, and app shutdowns have become frequent, not only in authoritarian states but also in emerging and fragile democracies. As Russian…”
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"What a nasty girl!" incivility and gendered symbolic violence in news discussions
Published in Feminist media studies (17-11-2023)“…This study examines conversations developed in the virtual public sphere to identify if a user's gender affects the presence of incivility in news comment…”
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Chillin’ Effects of Fake News: Changes in Practices Related to Accountability and Transparency in American Newsrooms Under the Influence of Misinformation and Accusations Against the News Media
Published in Journalism & mass communication quarterly (01-09-2021)“…This study examines how newsroom work in the United States has changed in response to some of the latest developments in the news media environment. Using…”
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'Does she know how to read?' An intersectional perspective to explore Twitter users' portrayal of women Mapuche leaders
Published in Information, communication & society (03-10-2023)“…Social media offer new opportunities for women in politics, but also new ground for the expression of bias and stereotypes. Drawing upon literature about…”
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Another Violent Protest? New Perspectives to Understand Protest Coverage
Published in Media and communication (Lisboa) (01-09-2022)“…This study assesses the relationship between two well-established sets of frames to better understand the news coverage of massive political protests. By…”
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Reporting in Latin America: Issues and Perspectives on Investigative Journalism in the Region
Published in The international journal of press/politics (01-07-2018)“…This study investigates challenges faced by investigative journalists in Latin America, one of the most dangerous places in the world for reporters. Guided by…”
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“The more official, the less I believe”: Using focus groups to explore public opinion formation in politically polarized contexts
Published in Social science quarterly (01-09-2024)“…Introduction Public opinion studies have traditionally relied on survey analyses. However, a qualitative approach is needed to address opinion formation's…”
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I Don’t Want You to Be My President! Incivility and Media Bias During the Presidential Election in Chile
Published in Social media + society (01-10-2020)“…This study observes two relevant issues in today’s media ecosystem: incivility in online news comments and media bias during election periods. By analyzing 84…”
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Mind The Gap! The Role of Political Identity and Attitudes in the Emergence of Belief Gaps
Published in International journal of public opinion research (22-10-2021)“…Abstract To more fully understand the belief gap hypothesis, this study examines the effect of political identity, education, and partisan media consumption on…”
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Sherlock-wannabes or when the audience fact-checks. How ideology, education, and alternative media use explain fact-checking behaviors in Chile
Published in Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico (01-12-2023)“…El consejo más común para enfrentar información sospechosa es contrastarla con datos provenientes de fuentes profesionales y confiables. No obstante, en…”
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Engaged and Uncivil? Incivility and Engagement on Twitter over a Televised Presidential Debate in Chile
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Framing school choice and merit: news media coverage of an education policy in Chile
Published in Discourse (Abingdon, England) (02-11-2023)“…School choice is a controversial issue in the public discussion of education. In Chile, the new School Admission System (SAE) was recently implemented to…”
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A galaxy of apps: Mobile app reliance and the indirect influence on political participation through political discussion and trust
Published in Mobile media & communication (01-01-2022)“…The power of app-driven mobile phones was first unleashed in 2011 when they were used to mobilize protesters and gain support for political movements in the…”
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Peripheral elaboration model: The impact of incidental news exposure on political participation
Published in Journal of information technology & politics (03-04-2021)“…This study places the "cognitive elaboration model" on news gathering and political behavior within the dual-processing "elaboration likelihood model" to…”
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A Conceptual Graph-Based Method to Compute Information Content
Published in Mathematics (Basel) (01-09-2023)“…This research uses the computing of conceptual distance to measure information content in Wikipedia categories. The proposed metric, generality, relates…”
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When Gaps Become Huuuuge: Donald Trump and Beliefs About Immigration
Published in Mass communication & society (02-11-2018)“…Immigration became a hot issue during the 2016 presidential election, in part due to Donald Trump's offensive campaign against immigrants and minorities in…”
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Sharing the Stage: Analysis of social media adoption by Latin American journalists
Published in Journalism practice (21-04-2017)“…Despite the proliferation of research on social media and journalism, only a few studies have analyzed how journalists in Latin America embrace the affordances…”
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Ethical perspectives in Latin America’s journalism community: A comparative analysis of acceptance of controversial practice for investigative reporting
Published in The international communication gazette (01-08-2017)“…Latin Americans are living in an unprecedented era of democracy while experiencing a spike in investigative journalism production. Investigative journalism…”
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