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Transmedia Context and Twitter As Conditioning the Ecuadorian Government’s Action. The Case of the “Guayaquil Emergency” During the COVID-19 Pandemic JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Towards a Critical Understanding of Social Networks for the Feminist Movement: Twitter and the Women’s Strike JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 July 2021 in Tripodos |
The representativeness of the European Parliament has usually been a subject of controversy, which is currently increased by Brexit and the development of several populist movements within the EU. In this context, the elections to the European Parliament in 2019 were the second occasion on which the "Spitzenkandidaten" system was applied. By this system the parties present potential candidates to preside the European Commission, with the aim of improving the citizen's legitimacy of the European project. Bearing this in mind, the objective of this research is to know the thematic agenda set by the “Spitzenkandidaten” on Twitter, trying to find differences with the issues raised by the traditional national leaders. To this end, the technique of quantitative content analysis is used, referring the issues addressed on Twitter by the six candidates to chair the Commission, as well as the thematic agenda exposed by a selection of the national candidates. The sample includes politicians from the four most populated countries of the Union excluding the United Kingdom - Germany, France, Italy and Spain - and it also seeks maximum ideological plurality. The research does not focus exclusively on the electoral contest phase, but observes the communicative action of these leaders over three months. The results show a more thematic concentration agenda in the "Spitzenkandidaten" than in national candidates. In addition, Eurosceptic politicians carry out a differential communicative behavior in comparison with Europeanist leaders. Therefore, the European elections seem to move on two levels: the national, in which the candidates by countries face national issues, and the transnational, in which the "Spitzenkandidaten" address topics from a European approach, accompanied also by references to domestic policy. JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Allocating Undecided Voters in Pre-election Polling JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 December 2020 in Tripodos |
Nonprofit Board Membership and the Gender Gap JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 December 2020 in Tripodos |
‘Brand Placement’ en los videoclips del Billboard Hot 100: ¿integración o imposición de marcas? JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
US Nationwide Coronavirus Newspaper Coverage of Federal/National Government Responses: Community Structure Theory and a “Violated Buffer” JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
AI Implementation Strategies in the Spanish Press Media: Organizational Dynamics, Application Flows, Uses and Future Trends JOURNAL ARTICLE published 15 April 2024 in Tripodos |
The Influence of AI in the Media Work Force: How Companies Use an Array of Legal Remedies JOURNAL ARTICLE published 13 May 2024 in Tripodos |
The Role of Communication Media in Socio-Environmental Conflicts JOURNAL ARTICLE published 29 April 2024 in Tripodos |
Contenido de marca en diarios españoles: concepto, organización y retos de los periodistas implicados JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Digital Subscription Systems in the Face of COVID-19 Crisis: The Case of ‘El Mundo’ JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Propagandistic Atavism in Post-conflict Northern Ireland: On Riots As Discursive Events JOURNAL ARTICLE published 27 January 2022 in Tripodos |
Luxury Fashion Brands and Consumers: Women are more sexualized by consumers than brands on Instagram JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 July 2021 in Tripodos |
New Crossroads in Managing Strategic Diplomacy to Advocate the UN-SDGs JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Sari, Femininity, and Wall Art: A Semiotic Study of GuessWho’s Street Art in Bengaluru JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1 July 2021 in Tripodos |
Managing Perceived Legitimacy in Uncertain Times: The Effects of Long-Covid JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 December 2023 in Tripodos |
Vots al carrer l’1 d’octubre de 2017 a Catalunya: la ‘fake news’ menys aclarida JOURNAL ARTICLE published 5 February 2021 in Tripodos |
Allocating Undecided Voters in Pre-election Polling JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2 December 2020 in Tripodos |
Surveillance, Security, and Neo-noir Film: Spike Lee’s ‘Inside Man’ As a 9/11 Counter-narrative JOURNAL ARTICLE published 27 January 2022 in Tripodos |