Browsing by Author "Porath Campos, William Alejandro"
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- ItemClickbait, anonimato y “cuña selfie”: el temor como factor de cambio en las prácticas periodísticas(Universidad de Guadalajara, 2024) Grassau Bustos, Daniela Constanza; Ortega Gunckel, Constanza; Puente Vergara, María Soledad; Porath Campos, William AlejandroThis research examines how fear, in the digital environment, acts as a factor of change in professional practices and in the relationship of journalists with audiences and sources. Through 91 in-depth interviews, it identifies the transformations and repercussions of this evolution and the role that fear plays in audience attraction practices such as clickbait; in actions to protect journalists such as self-censorship and anonymity, as well as the emergence of new reporting dynamics such as the “selfie recorded testimonial”.
- ItemPolitical communication mediated by digital media: misinformation and its impact on politics in Chile(Taylor and Francis, 2024) Rosenberg Benadretti, Andrés Alejandro; Porath Campos, William AlejandroOver the past few decades, social network sites (SNS) have revolutionized not only how citizens communicate with each other, but also how they are informed of national affairs, and even how they engage with their representatives. Accordingly, the scholarship on political communication has flourished. Chile is no exception. Research on political communication in Chile has seen important growth, with many issues being studied. However, there is agreement that mis/disinformation research holds an important place, since the consequences of uninformed citizenship are severe and evident. This chapter goes through some of the most relevant research on political communication in Chile, with a special interest in mis/disinformation studies and initiatives. Other political-related issues such as gender studies are incorporated, and guidelines for future research are discussed.