2018
DOI: 10.7764/cdi.41.1259
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Redes sociales y campañas electorales en Iberoamérica. Un análisis comparativo de los casos de España, México y Chile

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“…For instance, Lybecker et al [2015] analyzed the subjects addressed in YouTube when talking about the Mexico-U.S. border. Cárdenas, Ballesteros and Jara [2017] investigated the use of social networks, including YouTube, in political campaigns in Mexico, Spain, and Chile; Aranda-Ramírez, Moreno-Meza and Tunal-Santiago [2017] studied the effect of YouTube content on the young people of Mexico city regarding psychological factors, such as identity, perception, and sense of belonging. Also, Alonzo González [2020] addressed the matter of property rights and the social media policies of UGC More in relation to our semiotic analysis, Ake-Kob [2020] analyzed YouTube videos posted by Mexican drug trafficking organizations and concluded that they had a purpose which was mainly interactional rather than propagandistic.…”
Section: Youtube As An Important Platform For Environmental Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Lybecker et al [2015] analyzed the subjects addressed in YouTube when talking about the Mexico-U.S. border. Cárdenas, Ballesteros and Jara [2017] investigated the use of social networks, including YouTube, in political campaigns in Mexico, Spain, and Chile; Aranda-Ramírez, Moreno-Meza and Tunal-Santiago [2017] studied the effect of YouTube content on the young people of Mexico city regarding psychological factors, such as identity, perception, and sense of belonging. Also, Alonzo González [2020] addressed the matter of property rights and the social media policies of UGC More in relation to our semiotic analysis, Ake-Kob [2020] analyzed YouTube videos posted by Mexican drug trafficking organizations and concluded that they had a purpose which was mainly interactional rather than propagandistic.…”
Section: Youtube As An Important Platform For Environmental Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ya no es necesario ir en búsqueda del candidato para poder conocer y reconocer su discurso, pues este puede participar del mismo o de debates o diálogos asociados a este a través de las redes. De igual manera, puede incluso difundir sus planteamientos por medio de estas plataformas (Cárdenas, Ballesteros y Jara, 2017).…”
Section: Revisión De La Literaturaunclassified
“…Las estadísticas de conectividad y acceso a internet en Chile no han dejado de incrementarse en el tiempo, llegando en el 2016 a que 84,1% de la población tenga algún tipo de accesosea por 4G o wifi-a Internet (Cárdenas, 2017). Dicha penetración ha potenciado también el uso de las redes sociales y dentro de ellas es Twitter la favorita entre quienes se vinculan e interesan por el quehacer político, incrementado sus seguidores transversalmente, ejemplo de ello es que cerca de 70% de los congresistas chilenos poseen una cuenta en redes sociales (Cárdenas, 2017).…”
Section: Elecciones En Pandemia Y El Auge De Las Redes Socialesunclassified