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2017
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2448-9042
Córdoba Hernández, Ana María
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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This project studies the development of the campaign #BringBackOurGirls on Twitter, in 2014, through six measuring social networks APIs. The objective is to approximate to the advantages that the slacktivism implies as a virtual social mobilization phenomenon, from the Resource Mobilization Theory (RMT) and the effectiveness in impacting the international political agenda.
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2017
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2448-9042
Echeverría, Martín
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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Scientific proof of party bias has been complicated due to their methodological difficulties, here examined: structural ones, when researchers take for granted the norm of objectivity in systems that could uphold different values; organizational ones, when researchers ignore the organizational superiority of some campaigns over others; and methodological ones, about sampling and validity of commonly used indicators. We suggest some practices to avoid these issues and illustrate their worth in the coverage of the Mexican presidential elections of 2012, with promising results.
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2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Martínez Garza, Francisco Javier
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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The work analyzed the content offerings of the four national television channels with the greatest coverage in Mexico. With a sample of two natural weeks of programming during 2013 and 2015, the study highlights the little interest that the government and television companies have done to fulfill the agreements of the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC).
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2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Doncel de la Colina, Juan Antonio; Miranda Villanueva, Oscar Mario
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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The mass media is a socializing agent of processes of identity redefinition. Here it is shown how certain content of telenovelas is re-signified and valued by indigenous university students, as well as the identification with it. Focus groups were organized, their results suggest that gender determines how the content of telenovelas is internalized and its link with the consciousness of being indigenous.
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2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Campos-Domínguez, Eva; Calvo, Dafne
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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This study focuses on the partisan use of Twitter in the Spanish general election, 2015. The aim is to asses whether the strategy designed by the parties is equivalent to the result in terms of viralization. The methods used to study this social media were interviews to campaign managers and content analysis of messages published on the Internet. The results show that the strategy on Twitter is not successful when traditional media impact is not considered.
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2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Latin American scientific journals of Communication indexed in WoS, Scopus and Open Access databases
Rogel-Salazar, Rosario; Santiago-Bautista, Irvin; Martínez-Domínguez, Néstor
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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We analyze the existence of communication journals published in Latin America in regional and international scientific databases. We identified the country and language in which these journals are published, as well as its availability whether open access or paid. The main finding is that –despite the increase of professionalization and research in this field– the communication journals has a limited existence in these databases.
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Año:
2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Alvídrez, Salvador
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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The purpose of this work is to analyze the extent that users’ party identification affects the way in which they evaluate a political candidate from interacting with her followers in Twitter. The results of an experimental design showed that high-identified users –in contrast to low-identified ones– assessed their in-group candidate better when her interactivity level was higher.
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2017
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2448-9042
Franco Migues, Humberto Darwin
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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This article deals with the educational strategies that are used to mediate the use of screens in the home. Through an empirical study carried out among families in Zapopan and Guadalajara (Jalisco), this paper proposes four analytical categories: media biographies, family media trajectories, educational strategies and technological migrations to study the relationship between education, families and screens.
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2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Gallego, José Raúl
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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This paper addresses an instrument for the meta-theoretical analysis of scientific texts. Based on Anderson´s model, this article proposes the analysis of four claim components (ontology, axiology, epistemology and methodology) implicit on conceptual systems that we employ to study social world´s phenomena. The application of such instrument is aimed at facilitating a critical, productive use of theoretical foundations.
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Año:
2017
ISSN:
2448-9042
Lozano Botache, Jorge Prudencio
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades -Universidad de Guadalajara
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Characterization of historical cinema from a sample of full-length feature films made in Colombia and through theoretical approaches to Ricoeur, Rosenstone, the Annales School, and others. In contrast to written history, it must be acknowledged that cinema is not a reconstruction of events, but emotional discourse that communicates that narrated, as well as the filmmaker’s way of conceiving the world and the society in which the cinematography work emerges.
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