2021
DOI: 10.26441/rc20.1-2021-a9
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Caracterización del ejercicio periodístico en los debates presidenciales chilenos: una comparación entre mujeres y hombres en su rol como entrevistadores

Abstract: La siguiente investigación presenta los resultados de un estudio mixto de carácter exploratorio, cuyo objetivo es identificar si las características del ejercicio periodístico se ven influidas por el enfoque de género, en el contexto de los debates presidenciales chilenos. Como corpus de análisis, se utilizaron las transcripciones de siete debates presidenciales televisados, organizados por ANATEL (Asociación Nacional de Televisión), emitidos entre los años 1989 y 2017. A partir de un análisis de conteni… Show more

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“…This technique has been replicated on a regular basis in Latin American following the example of the United States, since the debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in 1960 [6], especially in recent decades [7]. For Gallego, public communication through debates is essential for developing and strengthening democracy, since it promotes constant interaction between information, politics, and public opinion [8].…”
Section: Introduction To Electoral Debates In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has been replicated on a regular basis in Latin American following the example of the United States, since the debate between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy in 1960 [6], especially in recent decades [7]. For Gallego, public communication through debates is essential for developing and strengthening democracy, since it promotes constant interaction between information, politics, and public opinion [8].…”
Section: Introduction To Electoral Debates In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%