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Publicado 2022
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A study is presented on the use of content curation in the publications made by the scientific Ibero-American journals of Communication in their social networks. The reason for the research is to help better understand the characteristics and forms that content curation can take on by a scientific journal on its social networks. It is a descriptive investigation, which is based on the research techniques of the content analysis of the selected products, combining a quantitative approach of the presence of the items, and a qualitative approach in terms of its analysis and the extraction of data examples of good practice. The results show the degree of presence of Ibero-American Communication journals in social networks, the level of implementation of curation in their publications, their main themes and techniques and a series of examples of good practices that can serve as references for...
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Publicado 2024
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This study aims to examine the news coverage provided by Google News across five Ibero-American countries, including three from Latin America and two from Europe: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, and Spain. The main focus is to highlight the differences and similarities in news presentation within diverse contexts, evaluating the presence and distribution of news using quantitative indicators, and analyzing the predominant content in each country’s news, based on a dataset collected between January 2 and January 31, 2024. This includes examining news sources, geographic coverage, prominent figures, and the prevalence of sensational elements through the identification of clickbaits. Our research employs statistical analyses and algorithmic solutions in natural language processing and artificial intelligence to generate results. The analyses revealed consistency in the daily delivery ...
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Publicado 2024
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This study aims to examine the news coverage provided by Google News across five Ibero-American countries, including three from Latin America and two from Europe: Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Portugal, and Spain. The main focus is to highlight the differences and similarities in news presentation within diverse contexts, evaluating the presence and distribution of news using quantitative indicators, and analyzing the predominant content in each country’s news, based on a dataset collected between January 2 and January 31, 2024. This includes examining news sources, geographic coverage, prominent figures, and the prevalence of sensational elements through the identification of clickbaits. Our research employs statistical analyses and algorithmic solutions in natural language processing and artificial intelligence to generate results. The analyses revealed consistency in the daily delivery ...