DSpace Collection:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/376422024-03-28T18:54:08Z2024-03-28T18:54:08ZManuel Alejandro GUERRERO y Mireya MÁRQUEZ-RAMÍREZ. Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America. Palgrave MacMillan, U.K., 2014https://hdl.handle.net/10171/568922020-03-04T06:52:26Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Manuel Alejandro GUERRERO y Mireya MÁRQUEZ-RAMÍREZ. Media Systems and Communication Policies in Latin America. Palgrave MacMillan, U.K., 20142015-01-01T00:00:00ZInteracciones entre vida obra y estructuras académicas: El caso de Gerhard Maletzkehttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/381992020-03-04T02:22:59Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Interacciones entre vida obra y estructuras académicas: El caso de Gerhard Maletzke
Abstract: El presente artículo pretende explicar, desde un enfoque de sociología de la ciencia, por qué Gerhard Maletzke (1922 2010) no pudo cumplir su sueño de llegar a ser catedrático, aun cuando sus ideas tuvieran más éxito que las de la mayoría de los académicos de su época. Para responder a esa cuestión hemos evaluado el trabajo científico de Maletzke, así como material biográfico, recuerdos de testigos contemporáneos y los protocolos de varias entrevistas en profundidad, realizadas tanto a Maletzke como a personajes que le conocieron directamente. El análisis de todo ese material ha servido para constatar la interdependencia entre la evolución de las teorías, la disciplina y los medios, así como la importancia de leer una obra científica en el contexto de la biografía de su autor y de las estructuras de la ciencia, algo que debería ser aplicable a muchas otras figuras de la historia —local y global— de las ciencias de la comunicación.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZConvergence and interaction in the new media: Typologies of prosumers among university studentshttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/381212022-11-28T11:33:58Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Convergence and interaction in the new media: Typologies of prosumers among university students
Abstract: Most young people today are digital natives where the use of new media, is issued by the participation in a creative way an with a high degree of interaction. The emergence of tools making it easy without having high digital skills, has led the grown of prosumers. The aim of the paper is the analysis of th different profiles of this typology of users within the Madrid universities and its interest is settle not only to inquire about the convergent use of technology but also if their interests an motivations really focus on the consumption of new media content or if they participate in a creative way through new technologies, establishing new patterns that enhance interactivity and new business models in media.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZEditorial charters and newsroom councils in mewdia corporations: a view from the perspective of corporate social responsabilityhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/381202022-05-27T06:53:17Z2015-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Editorial charters and newsroom councils in mewdia corporations: a view from the perspective of corporate social responsability
Abstract: Editorial charters and professional representation groups in media corporations are major self regulatory tools often cited in the Spanish literature on journalism ethics and deontology, yet many corporations lack them and they are largely invisible to the public with only a few exceptions, such as the Newsroom Council of the Spanish public national television network TVE. This limited implementation contrasts with the increasing number of media corporations that have adopted corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies that should take into account the expectations of journalists as internal stakeholders. The present study examines the relationships between editorial management and CSR management as a possible approach to integrating corporate governance and news governance in media corporations. The study is based on in depth interviews of members of newsroom councils in Spanish media companies. Discourse analysis of these interviews indicates that journalists in media organizations do not consider that their companies’ CSR policies take into account their professional expectations, in the sense that journalists in these corporations do not perceive news governance and CSR management to be aligned. At the same time, the precarious labor market has led many journalists to stand up less to their employers on questions related to journalism standards. Nevertheless, many newsroom councils are effective at communicating complaints, violations and recommendations to corporate governance bodies.2015-01-01T00:00:00Z