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https://hdl.handle.net/10171/37641
2024-03-28T16:47:42ZVíctor SAMPEDRO. El Cuarto Poder en Red. Por un periodismo (de código) libre. Icaria Editorial (Colección Antrazyt, Análisis contemporáneo, Comunicación y nuevas tecnologías), Barcelona, 2014, 280 pp.
https://hdl.handle.net/10171/56894
Title: Víctor SAMPEDRO. El Cuarto Poder en Red. Por un periodismo (de código) libre. Icaria Editorial (Colección Antrazyt, Análisis contemporáneo, Comunicación y nuevas tecnologías), Barcelona, 2014, 280 pp.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZGiovanna DELL’ORTO. American Journalism and International Relations: Foreign Correspondence from the Early Republic to the Digital Era. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2014, 287 pp.
https://hdl.handle.net/10171/56893
Title: Giovanna DELL’ORTO. American Journalism and International Relations: Foreign Correspondence from the Early Republic to the Digital Era. Cambridge University Press, New York, 2014, 287 pp.2015-01-01T00:00:00ZTowards a New Audiovisial Narrative: an analysis of videos published by five online Spanish newspapers
https://hdl.handle.net/10171/38077
Title: Towards a New Audiovisial Narrative: an analysis of videos published by five online Spanish newspapers
Abstract: The objective of the research reported in this article was to the objective of the research reported in this article was to analyse and quantify the narrative techniques employed in videos embedded in the home pages of five Spanish online newspapers. For the purpose of tracing the evolution of the approaches taken by these digital dailies away from the traditional narrative models used in television production, two separate study samples representing video reporting published online in 2011 and 2014 were examined. Findings show that material outsourced from agencies largely comprised short videos with voiceovers that conformed to the narrative structures of traditional journalism whereas those produced in-house by the five online dailies studied offered an innovative model that borrowed freely from other genres, involved longer stories supported by sound bites rather than voiceovers and were structured along lines other than those of the classic inverted pyramid2015-01-01T00:00:00ZInterculturality and communicative rationality: young migrants and their relationships in the online social networks in Spain
https://hdl.handle.net/10171/38065
Title: Interculturality and communicative rationality: young migrants and their relationships in the online social networks in Spain
Abstract: Do social network sites promote intercultural relationships between young migrants? Does this type of interaction have an influence on the creation of their digital identity? In order to answer these questions, we will analyse part of the results obtained in the fieldwork carried out in the project “The Social Relations of the Young Migrants in Internet from the Intercultural Perspective” (CSO2011 24376). The Habermasian concept of communicative rationality has been used as the most convenient logic for the creation of intercultural communicative interactions. This theory has been applied in our analysis of the SNS interactions observed in 13 focus groups consisting of young migrants and non migrants in Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao. This analysis is based on the four different social actions described by Habermas (strategic action, normatively regulated action, dramaturgical action and communicative action), and then the dimensions and indicators have been extracted in order to identify the interactions in the online social networks. This paper shows that the youth’s online communicative practices tend to be mainly dramaturgical. Through their online practices, they try to create a digital identity and empower their own representation as well as the others’. Thus, they do not respond to a communicative rationality of interaction that encourages intercultural communication.2015-01-01T00:00:00Z