DSpace Colección :https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/76932024-03-29T06:07:24Z2024-03-29T06:07:24ZDe camino a des-ocultar lo evidente: acerca del enjambre digitalScaricabarozzi, Rossanahttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/171052023-09-15T05:01:40Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZTítulo : De camino a des-ocultar lo evidente: acerca del enjambre digital; On the way to un-cover the obvious: about the digital swarm
Autor : Scaricabarozzi, Rossana
Resumen : Resumen: La construcción social del espacio implica un
proceso de constante resemantización que se configura
bajo la égida de la cultura dominante o de formas de
vida alternativas/alterativas en juego dialéctico. En
otras palabras, las relaciones sociales operantes en cada
sociedad y tiempo histórico se objetivan en una trama
de voces heterogéneas e incluso opuestas. Este proceso
afecta tanto al espacio físico o territorio como al espacio
o enjambre digital. El propósito de este artículo es
confrontar algunas hipótesis acerca del enjambre digital
provenientes de la Sociología, la Filosofía, los Estudios
Culturales y la Geocrítica, con el fin de problematizar o
deconstruir algunas creencias y saberes relativos a este
nuevo ámbito humano de circulación de los discursos y,
en consecuencia, de determinación e indeterminación de
las identidades.; Abstract: The social construction of space implies a process of constant resemantization that
is configured under the aegis of the dominant culture or of alternative / alterative life forms
in dialectical play. In other words, the social relations operating in each society and historical
time are objectified in a plot of heterogeneous and even opposite voices. This process affects
both the physical space or territory and the digital space or swarm. The purpose of this article
is to confront some hypotheses about the digital swarm from Sociology, Philosophy, Cultural
Studies and Geocriticism, in order to problematize or deconstruct certain beliefs about this
new human sphere of circulation of discourses and, consequently, of identity determination
and indeterminacy.2020-01-01T00:00:00ZComparing journalistic role performance across thematic beats : a 37-country studyMellado, ClaudiaMárquez Ramírez, MireyaVanLeuven, SarahJackson, DanielMothes, CorneliaArcila Calderón, CarlosBerthaut, JéromeBlanchett, NicoleBoudana, SandrineYang Chen Ning, KatherineDavydov, SergeyDe Maio, MarianaFahmy, NagwaFerrero, MartinaGarcés Prettel, MiguelHagen, LutzHallin, Daniel C.Humanes, María LuisaHimma Kadakas, MarjuKeel, GuidoKozman, ClaudiaKrstić, AleksandraLecheler, SophieLee, MisookI Hsuan Lin, ChristiMazzoni, MarcoMcGuinness, KieranMcIntyre, KarenMick, JacquesNavarro, CristinaOlivera, DasnielPizarro, MarcelaSilke, HenrySkjerdal, TerjeStępińska, AgnieszkaSzabó, GabriellaViveros Aguilar, Dianahttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/170522023-09-01T05:02:23Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTítulo : Comparing journalistic role performance across thematic beats : a 37-country study
Autor : Mellado, Claudia; Márquez Ramírez, Mireya; VanLeuven, Sarah; Jackson, Daniel; Mothes, Cornelia; Arcila Calderón, Carlos; Berthaut, Jérome; Blanchett, Nicole; Boudana, Sandrine; Yang Chen Ning, Katherine; Davydov, Sergey; De Maio, Mariana; Fahmy, Nagwa; Ferrero, Martina; Garcés Prettel, Miguel; Hagen, Lutz; Hallin, Daniel C.; Humanes, María Luisa; Himma Kadakas, Marju; Keel, Guido; Kozman, Claudia; Krstić, Aleksandra; Lecheler, Sophie; Lee, Misook; I Hsuan Lin, Christi; Mazzoni, Marco; McGuinness, Kieran; McIntyre, Karen; Mick, Jacques; Navarro, Cristina; Olivera, Dasniel; Pizarro, Marcela; Silke, Henry; Skjerdal, Terje; Stępińska, Agnieszka; Szabó, Gabriella; Viveros Aguilar, Diana
Resumen : Abstract: Studies suggest that, at the routine level, news beats function as unique “microcultures.”
Exploring this “particularist” approach in news content, we compare how
the interventionist, watchdog, loyal, service, infotainment, and civic roles materialize
across 11 thematic news beats and analyze the moderating effect of platforms,
ownership, and levels of political freedom on journalistic role performance in hard
and soft news. Based on the second wave of the Journalistic Role Performance (JRP)
project, this article reports the findings of a content analysis of 148,474 news items
from 37 countries. Our results reveal the transversality of interventionism, the
strong associations of some topics and roles, and the limited reach of news beat
particularism in the face of moderating variables.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZDoes news platform matter? : comparing online journalistic role performance to newspaper, radio, and televisionMellado, ClaudiaBlanchett, NicoleStępińska, AgnieszkaMothes, CorneliaLecheler, SophieBlanco Herrero, DavidYang Chen Ning, KatherineCohen, Akiba A.Davydov, SergeyDe Maio, MarianaDingerkus, FilipElhamy, HassamGarcés Prettel, MiguelGousset, CyriacHallin, Daniel C.Humanes, María LuisaHimma Kadakas, MarjuKozman, ClaudiaLee, MisookI Hsuan Lin, ChristiMárquez Ramírez, MireyaMaza Córdova, JorgeMcGuinness, KieranMcIntyre, KarenMick, JacquesMilojevic, AnaNavarro, CristinaOlivera, DasnielPizarro, MarcelaSarasqueta, GonzaloSilke, HenrySkjerdal, TerjeStanziano, AnnaSzabó, GabriellaVanLeuven, SarahZhao, Xinhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/170472023-09-01T05:01:51Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTítulo : Does news platform matter? : comparing online journalistic role performance to newspaper, radio, and television
Autor : Mellado, Claudia; Blanchett, Nicole; Stępińska, Agnieszka; Mothes, Cornelia; Lecheler, Sophie; Blanco Herrero, David; Yang Chen Ning, Katherine; Cohen, Akiba A.; Davydov, Sergey; De Maio, Mariana; Dingerkus, Filip; Elhamy, Hassam; Garcés Prettel, Miguel; Gousset, Cyriac; Hallin, Daniel C.; Humanes, María Luisa; Himma Kadakas, Marju; Kozman, Claudia; Lee, Misook; I Hsuan Lin, Christi; Márquez Ramírez, Mireya; Maza Córdova, Jorge; McGuinness, Kieran; McIntyre, Karen; Mick, Jacques; Milojevic, Ana; Navarro, Cristina; Olivera, Dasniel; Pizarro, Marcela; Sarasqueta, Gonzalo; Silke, Henry; Skjerdal, Terje; Stanziano, Anna; Szabó, Gabriella; VanLeuven, Sarah; Zhao, Xin
Resumen : Abstract:
The shifting role of journalism in a digital age has affected
long-standing journalistic norms across media platforms. This
has reinvigorated discussion on how work in online newsrooms
compares to other platforms that differ in media affordances and
forms. Still, more studies are needed on whether those differences translate into distinct practices, especially when examining
cross-national studies. Based on the second wave of the Journalistic
Role Performance (JRP) project, this article reports the findings of a
content analysis of 148,474 stories produced by 365 media organizations from 37 countries, comparing the performance of journalistic roles in online newsrooms to three other types of media—TV,
radio, and print. The paper analyzes if journalistic roles present
themselves differently across platforms, and if these differences are
constant or they vary across countries. Results show that there are
measurable differences in role performance in online journalism
compared to other platforms. Platform had a significant impact,
particularly in terms of service and infotainment orientation, while
the implementation of roles oriented toward public service was
more similar. Additionally, country differences in the relationship
between role performance and platforms mainly emerged for roles
that enable political influence on news coverage, with differences
in the relationship between online vs. traditional platforms appearing to be distinct features of the specific political system.2023-01-01T00:00:00ZMarcelo Piñeyro : el díptico de la crisisDillon, Alfredohttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/162712023-04-25T05:01:58Z2023-01-01T00:00:00ZTítulo : Marcelo Piñeyro : el díptico de la crisis; Marcelo Piñeyro : o díptico da crise; Marcelo Piñeyro : the diptych of crisis
Autor : Dillon, Alfredo
Resumen : Resumen: El artículo aborda dos películas de Marcelo Piñeyro, El método (2005) y Las viudas de los jueves (2009), y las analiza en relación con las huellas de la crisis de 2001 en Argentina. Con una concepción autoral e industrial, ambos films postulan una crítica explícita al neoliberalismo. En este díptico, la experiencia de la crisis es presentada por medio de personajes de clase media alta, sometidos en la narración a procesos de desenmascaramiento que les revelan su verdadera posición en el sistema. La dialéctica entre realidad y apariencias, el temor a un afuera amenazante y los intentos fallidos de los personajes por construir comunidades imposibles definen el devenir de la trama, orientada a ofrecer una lección acerca de la experiencia neoliberal.; Resumo: O artigo trata de dois filmes de Marcelo Piñeyro, O Método (2005) e As Viúvas das Quintas-feiras (2009), e os analisa em relação à memória da crise de 2001 na Argentina. Com uma concepção autoral e industrial, os dois filmes projetam uma crítica explícita ao neoliberalismo. Nesse díptico, a experiência da crise é apresentada por meio de personagens da classe média alta, submetidos na narrativa a processos de desmascaramento que revelam sua verdadeira posição no sistema. A dialética entre realidade e aparências, juntamente com as tentativas fracassadas dos personagens de construir comunidades impossíveis e o medo de um exterior ameaçador, definem o avanço da trama, com o objetivo de oferecer uma lição sobre a experiência neoliberal.; Abstract: This article analyzes two films by Marcelo Piñeyro, The Method (2005) and The Widows of Thursdays (2009) in terms of the traces of the Argentine Crisis of 2001. With an authorial and industrial conceptualization, both films articulate an explicit critique of neoliberalism. In this diptych, the experience of the crisis is presented through upper-middle-class characters subjected to unmasking processes that reveal their respective position in the system. The plot evolves underscoring the contrast between reality and appearances, the characters' fear of a threatening outside and their failed attempts to build impossible communities. Both storylines intend to offer a moral about the neoliberal experience.2023-01-01T00:00:00Z