2020
DOI: 10.4185/rlcs-2020-1445
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Un modelo conceptual para analizar los debates electorales en TV. Mediatización y ceremonias televisivas

Abstract: Introducción: Los debates electorales de televisión estaban concebidos para proporcionar a los espectadores información contrastada sobre programas políticos y candidatos, pero en los últimos tiempos el escenario político y el de los medios de comunicación han cambiado tanto que estos programas han pasado a convertirse en puros acontecimientos mediáticos. En este artículo se analiza cómo el discurso y la posición actancial de los candidatos de los debates electorales presidenciales de televisión se acomodan en… Show more

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“…This fact has already been revealed in recent decades: social media reflect more than ten times the impact of conventional media, a worrying indicator in the sense that it represents a booming trend that can call into question the main function and new communication challenges as well as the formative-educationalliteracy work that the media should play. As Marín & Pérez (2020) indicate, we find ourselves before a "new mediatic panoptic," that is, different from that of television, but also with a permanent observer, that of the global public, with the gift of omniscience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact has already been revealed in recent decades: social media reflect more than ten times the impact of conventional media, a worrying indicator in the sense that it represents a booming trend that can call into question the main function and new communication challenges as well as the formative-educationalliteracy work that the media should play. As Marín & Pérez (2020) indicate, we find ourselves before a "new mediatic panoptic," that is, different from that of television, but also with a permanent observer, that of the global public, with the gift of omniscience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "relationship with the opponent(s)" dimension was shown to be the one with the greatest presence of populism in the discourse of both candidates, with a slightly higher frequency in Bolsonaro's discourse. This result was expected taking into account the scope in which the discourse took place: televised debates, normally in a context marked by confrontation (Marín Lladó & Pérez Tornero, 2020), and where a winner is declared. For this reason, both candidates were expected to seek to defeat their opponent, especially in a runoff debate in which there are only two contestants.…”
Section: Dimensions Of Populist Discourse Examples Examplesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Moreover, election debates constitute one of the central milestones of an election, as they are widely viewed by the electorate and are an example of deliberative democracy and the "public sphere" as understood by Habermas (Bondebjerg, 2015;Chadwick, 2013;Habermas, 2006). The very format of such debates lends itself to enthusiastic media coverage, as it generates political confrontation and puts forward a winner -often portrayed as a kind of hero (Marín Lladó & Pérez Tornero, 2020).…”
Section: Election Debates As Televised Media Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pero, más allá de captar la existencia o no del populismo, la esencia de este formato se resume en seis puntos (cf. Marín, 2020): el primero de ellos es su retransmisión en directo, generando una adrenalina tanto en el emisor como en el receptor que permite estar pendiente del qué pasará fuera de lo corriente. El segundo se centra en responder a una planificación previa.…”
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