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profile of the journalist, forcing them to master the tools used by this technology. This research approaches the figure of the exojournalist, an emerging professional profile that connects the possibilities of artificial intelligence with the specific needs of news production routines. The process to achieve this goal is articulated around a triangular methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative techniques. Semi-structured interviews have been conducted with professors from Spanish universities who are experts in the field and with journalists with a recognized career in the communication sector. The interviews have revolved around three thematic axes: 1) skills and competences; 2) new profiles; 3) transformation of newsrooms. Secondly, participant observation has been carried out in the Newtral newsroom, which is working on the development of a verification system based on a...
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This paper analyzes the information treatment of the Mapuche people in the newspaper El Mercurio during two periods. First, between 1950 and 1973 (twentieth century); and second, during the years 2010, 2013 and 2014, (21st century). To this end, a corpus of 340 journalistic texts has been selected, of which 147 correspond to the 20th century (1950-1970) and 193, to the 21st century (2010, 2013-2014). The analysis shows that most of the frames are linked to conflicts, criminal prosecutions and arson attacks; so that El Mercurio prioritizes connotations and negative events to inform about the Mapuche indigenous people.
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This paper analyzes the information treatment of the Mapuche people in the newspaper El Mercurio during two periods. First, between 1950 and 1973 (twentieth century); and second, during the years 2010, 2013 and 2014, (21st century). To this end, a corpus of 340 journalistic texts has been selected, of which 147 correspond to the 20th century (1950-1970) and 193, to the 21st century (2010, 2013-2014). The analysis shows that most of the frames are linked to conflicts, criminal prosecutions and arson attacks; so that El Mercurio prioritizes connotations and negative events to inform about the Mapuche indigenous people.