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En este artículo se argumenta en favor de redefinir el rol del Parlamento en el Perú. En el mundo contemporáneo, los asuntos públicos cambian demasiado rápido o son demasiado complejos como para que el Parlamento sea el responsable directo de ordenarlos a través de la legislación. Por tanto, la responsabilidad principal de esta institución debe ser no la labor legislativa sino el nombramiento y el control del Poder Ejecutivo.
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The article surveys the study of Latin American business politics, focusing on three main areas: The structure of business, the preferences of business, and its power in the political process. The structure of businesses in Latin America is distinct, with a larger share of small and informal firms, comparatively small large firms, and a dominant​ role of multinational corporations (MNCs) and economic groups. We argue that these structures are reflected in business preferences. MNCs’ preferences depend on their strategic orientation, whether they invest in Latin America in order to gain access to resources, to new markets, or to enhance their global productivity. Business groups are often particularly strong in non-competitive industries – resources, oligopolistic non-tradables etc. - and are highly flexible due to hierarchical management and large cash reserves. As a result, they a...
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The Brexit referendum is a good example of the particular vulnerability of the European project when fighting disinformation. Therefore, EU institutions have developed a series of initiatives throughout 2018 to define a European strategy to counter disinformation that emphasizes the responsibility of social networks in reporting false content. In addition, given the weakness of the European public sphere, the European institutions support the creation of European networks of fact checkers. This strategy implies the denunciation of lies, rather than the promotion of alternative interpretive frames, which authors like Lakoff (2004) consider an error from a framing point of view. Empirically, we demonstrate through an analysis of the main networks of actors on this matter (academics, foundations, think tanks, media, social network platforms and fact checkers) that there is a dispute to defi...
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Purpose. In response to the rise in disinformation linked to ongoing armed conflicts and its potential impact on the 2024 European Parliament elections, the European Fact-Checking Standards Network (EFCSN) launched the Elections24Check initiative, aimed at uniting verification efforts across the continent. This study seeks to examine the contribution of EU countries and fact-checking organizations to the project, as well as to analyze the characteristics of war-related information disorders. Methodology. To achieve this, a content analysis was conducted on 714 fact-checks published by Elections24Check during 2024, all related to the Russia–Ukraine and Israel–Palestine wars. Results and conclusions. The results highlight the prominent role of Spanish agencies and a stronger interest from European fact-checking journalism in the border conflict affecting Ukraine. While the initiative c...
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At the meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Eco-92, signed the Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed by 162 heads of state, widely expected by fields of science, political and social (IUCC, UNEP, 1995; Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1998). But that legislation opening a space for discussion that the subject warranted in Agenda 21 (UNEP, 1996). The measures to implement, are the product of multidisciplinary research and periodic reports issued by the IPCC, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 1995) the macro political wing is given by the Conference of the Parties (COP), a forum in regular meetings, propases and monitors implementation of technical tips, and sorne of its products: the mantle of Berlín 93 and the Kyoto Protocol 97 (CMNUCO, 19197; Parlamento Latinoamericano, et al, 1998). There are also several other discussion groups, funding and related action...
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The article defends the necessity to guarantee the publification of the investigative labour carried out in Parliament. This is related to the right of access to public information, enshrined mainly in subsection 5) of Article 2 of the Peruvian Constitution, to the extent that a culture of transparency contributes to build confidence in public management, especially when is concerned with the Parliament, which brings together the representatives elected by the people. Finally, some restrictions on such access and relevant jurisprudence at the constitutional and inter-American level are analyzed.
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At the meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Eco-92, signed the Framework Convention on Climate Change, signed by 162 heads of state, widely expected by fields of science, political and social (IUCC, UNEP, 1995; Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1998). But that legislation opening a space for discussion that the subject warranted in Agenda 21 (UNEP, 1996). The measures to implement, are the product of multidisciplinary research and periodic reports issued by the IPCC, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, 1995) the macro political wing is given by the Conference of the Parties (COP), a forum in regular meetings, proposes and monitors implementation of technical tips, and some of its products: the mantle of Berlin 93 and the Kyoto Protocol 97 (CMNUCO, 1997; Parlamento Latinoamericano, et al, 1998). There are also several other discussion groups, funding and related actions: ...
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El artículo defiende la necesidad de que se garantice la publificación de la labor investigadora que se realiza en el Parlamento. Ello guarda relación con el derecho de acceso a la información pública, consagrado principalmente en el inciso 5) del artículo 2 de la Constitución peruana, en la medida que una cultura de la transparencia coadyuva a fomentar la confianza en la gestión pública, máxime cuando se trata del Parlamento, que congrega a los representantes elegidos por el pueblo. Finalmente, se analizan algunas restricciones a dicho acceso y jurisprudencia relevante a nivel constitucional e interamericano.Publificación - investigaciones parlamentarias - derecho de acceso a la información pública - democracia representativa
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This article analyzes the negative evolution of the revenues of the European public media and the audience of its television channels between 2010 and 2018. The financial and share data –mainly obtained from the EAO– have been contrasted, at a quantitative level, with homogenizing economic indicators such as PPP; and have been grouped around the models proposed by Hallin and Mancini (2004, 2008, 2013). At a qualitative level, with the interviews of two academics –Tiziano Bonini (University of Siena) and Marko Ala-Fossi (University of Tampere)– and Mika Ojamies, director of international relations at YLE. However, despite the confirmation of this negative trend, there is no correlation between the decline in income and that of the audience. In any case, the Academy evidences the need to develop new financing systems that guarantee the budgetary stability of public media.
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical approach to the notion of political counter-narrative. Given the novelty of this narrative technique, its causes are first addressed: moral absolutism, affective polarization, informational chaos, uncertainty, and digital tribalism. Then, the counter-narrative is defined as a semantic structure that, regardless of temporality, seeks to destroy the symbolic capital of the adversary. Subsequently, its main features –reactivity, negativity, emotiveness, stereotyping, and permanence– are detailed, as are its functions –linking wills through opposition, drawing clear identity boundaries, being emotionally rewarding, and simplifying reality–. In closing, a review of the main findings is provided, and various lines of research are proposed, such as observing the resonance and application of this technique by citizens and the possibil...
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In any country in the world, public procurement is the area in which governments not only carry out a significant percentage of public spending, but also serves to promote and develop public policies in such a way that it becomes a launching pad for a country’s social and economic objectives.Throughout the four generations of procurement directives, the European Union has focused on this goal: to turn public procurement into one of the integrating mechanisms of the internal market and, to this end, the procedures and rules governing this procurement system must respect the freedoms of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU): the free movement of goods, freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services, but also the principles derived from these, i.e. equal treatment, non-discrimination, mutual recognition, proportionality and transparency.The European Union’...
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In the recent report The Impact of Influencers on Advertising and Consumer Protection in the Single Market the European Parliament mentions the use of nudity and sexual content and the role of perceptions and expectations towards body image and perfect images. What most moves consumers' attitudes and behavioral intentions is the credibility, attractiveness (both physical and in terms of familiarity and likability), expertise, trustworthiness, popularity, prestige and high power of the influencers. In Spain two White Papers on influencer marketing indicate that a common form of socialization, especially for girls and women, consists of showing a sexy or a perfect body and projecting an egocentric image. The aim of this research is to analyze the presence of self-objectification in top influencers in Spain and to identify its relationship with either social values of success and recognitio...
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The article surveys the study of Latin American business politics, focusing on three main areas: The structure of business, the preferences of business, and its power in the political process. The structure of businesses in Latin America is distinct, with a larger share of small and informal firms, comparatively small large firms, and a dominant​ role of multinational corporations (MNCs) and economic groups. We argue that these structures are reflected in business preferences. MNCs’ preferences depend on their strategic orientation, whether they invest in Latin America in order to gain access to resources, to new markets, or to enhance their global productivity. Business groups are often particularly strong in non-competitive industries – resources, oligopolistic non-tradables etc. - and are highly flexible due to hierarchical management and large cash reserves. As a result...
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This research analyses the opinion articles about the COVID-19 published in the main newspapers of Italy, Spain and Germany. To this purpose, a qualitative inductive-deductive content analysis methodology has been used along two complementary phases. The first included the detailed analysis of the sample, and the second involved a method of comparative textual analysis using the Sketch Engine software. The results show the existence of some common issues about the virus, although with different approaches depending on the country: a certain vision marked by national politics in the Spanish case, an interpretative view in the case of Germany and a more social-humanistic perspective in the Italian dailies. A discourse contrary to generating panic is common in the three countries studied, but with a clear underestimation of the virus’ potential consequences in the first couple of months a...
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Several academic studies have confirmed that young university students are using social media to get information about what is happening with their communities. This article explores what are the levels of consumption of traditional media, as well as digital media of young Mexican students from different regions of this country. The research was carried out in the context of the presidential elections of 2018. More than 1200 questionnaires were applied on line. The main objective of the research is to understand both traditional and digital media consumption and how these factors affect the political participation of this group of the population, inside and outside the internet. Among the main results expected to find a growing trend in the use of digital media to the detriment of the traditional, as well as a close relationship between political participation and media consumption.