2014
DOI: 10.5209/rev_ciyc.2014.v19.43907
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Hegemonías discursivas en el relato transmediático de la crisis: narrativas digitales vs periodísticas

Abstract: El presente artículo afronta la transmedialidad como herramienta para la evalua ción del impacto que las narrativas mediáticas hegemónicas en los diarios de refe rencia tienen sobre la construcción de la crisis económica en el espacio público digi tal. Como es habitual en estudios transmediáticos, se rastrea la evolución que ciertas narrativas concretas popularizadas a través de medios de masas sufren en las redes sociales más populares, siguiendo la idea de que el análisis de sus alteraciones, expansión, dura… Show more

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“…There is growing evidence of massive interactive dynamics challenging mainstream framings, 'hacking' official agendas and conquering visibility for new subjects and issues that used to remain invisible, for example about the financial crisis and banking bailout in Spain. 46 Activists who moved from traditional to digital social media know this very well, as they are able to reach wider audiences. We observe that the internet is serving for social control in the long-term but also for democratic ends, occasionally, in the meantime.…”
Section: Refining the Pm: Beyond Cyber-pessimism And Cyber-euphoriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is growing evidence of massive interactive dynamics challenging mainstream framings, 'hacking' official agendas and conquering visibility for new subjects and issues that used to remain invisible, for example about the financial crisis and banking bailout in Spain. 46 Activists who moved from traditional to digital social media know this very well, as they are able to reach wider audiences. We observe that the internet is serving for social control in the long-term but also for democratic ends, occasionally, in the meantime.…”
Section: Refining the Pm: Beyond Cyber-pessimism And Cyber-euphoriamentioning
confidence: 99%