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Vol. 9 No. 4 (2022): Monograph: "Political Information and Disinformation"
Vol. 9 No. 4 (2022): Monograph: "Political Information and Disinformation"
Coordinated by:
Nuria Rodríguez López, Tania Brandariz Portela and Basilio Cantalapiedra Nieto
Published:
2022-10-26
Special Issue Articles
Portraif of the Russian Election Campaign in 2008 in Spanish Media
The Story of the Obvious in 2022
Olga Pérez Arroyo
1-14
PDF (Español (España))
The Nouns of the Media Discourse on Brexit in the Spanish Business Press
Study of Information Bias and Semantic Prosody
Álvaro Ramos Ruiz
1-13
PDF (Español (España))
Holograms and Avatars for political persuasion
Rosa María Ricoy Casas
1-10
PDF (Español (España))
#RevocaciónDeMandato in México 2022 Analysis
A look from Technopolitics
Sergio Rivera Magos, Gabriela González Pureco
1-12
PDF (Español (España))
Ethos in Multimodal Persuasive Texts
Os outdoors nas eleições portuguesas
Sara Topete de Oliveira Pita, Dina Maria Da Silva Baptista
1-19
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Political parties and disinformation. Can governments defend the truth?
Considerations about the "Permanent Commission against Disinformation" of the Spanish Government and Other Alternatives
Javier Hernando-Masdeu
1-9
PDF (Español (España))
Ethical Risks in Digital Behavior
Politics, Democracy and Citizenship
José Francisco Guerrero-Lobo, José Vicente Villalobos-Antúnez, Belisario Prats-Palma
1-8
PDF (Español (España))
Global Disinformation: Political and Economic Origins
Javier Díez Medrano
1-12
PDF (Español (España))
Characterization of political leadership: usability and dynamics of interaction in Twitter
Multiple case studies in Ecuador
Estefanía Luzuriaga Uribe , Gabriela Baquerizo-Neira
1-14
PDF (Español (España))
Politics Or Demagogy?
André Ventura's populism in the presidential elections (Portugal, 2021)
Eduardo José Marcos Camilo
1-11
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Feijóo Versus Abascal
Generation Z, corruption and politics’ attributes perception: a correlational study with Implicit Association Test IAT
Pablo Martín Díez, Eloy García Pérez, Pamela Simón Sandoval
1-13
PDF (Español (España))
The story battle in the Ukraine war
From televised speeches to video selfies
José Luis Martín Sáez, Yolanda Ortiz de Guinea Ayala
1-10
PDF (Español (España))
Political Communication in Pandemic
The use of Twitter by Spanish regional presidents
Antonio Mateo-Toscano, Pedro Pablo Marin-Dueñas, Diego Gómez Carmona
1-15
PDF (Español (España))
Political speech games
The management of Rodolfo Hernández’s personal brand on TikTok
Carolina Niño Pantoja, Jazmín Gálvis Ardila
1-9
PDF (Español (España))
Storytelling on the Russia-Ukraine war
#CreativesForUkraine, a transmedia activism project in the European creatives industries
Isabel Palomo-Domínguez
1-22
PDF (Español (España))
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