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Vol. 26 No. 5 (2017): Comunicación política II
Vol. 26 No. 5 (2017): Comunicación política II
Published:
2017-09-14
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Editorial
Twitter and political communication
Eva Campos-Domínguez
785-794
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Research articles
What do politicians do on Twitter? Functions and communication strategies in the Spanish electoral campaign of 2016
Amparo López-Meri, Silvia Marcos-García, Andreu Casero-Ripollés
795-804
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What do politicians do on Twitter? Functions and communication strategies in the Spanish electoral campaign of 2016
Amparo López-Meri, Silvia Marcos-García, Andreu Casero-Ripollés
795-804
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Structure of the political tweets during the electoral campaigns of 2015 and 2016 in Spain
Frederic Gerrero-Solé, Lluís Mas-Manchón
805-815
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The campaign in 140 characters. Use of Twitter by Spain´s main political parties´ candidates before the 2016 general elections in Spain
Bernardo Gómez-Calderón, Sergio Roses, Francisco-Javier Paniagua-Rojano
816-823
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Uses and tendencies of Twitter in the campaign to the Spanish general elections of 2015 20D: hashtags that were trending topic
Dimitrina Jivkova-Semova, Paula Requeijo-Rey, Graciela Padilla-Castillo
824-837
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Political fandom on Twitter: La Cueva and the Alberto Garzón supporters in the Spanish general elections of 2015 and 2016
Víctor Hernández-Santaolalla, María-del-Mar Rubio-Hernández
838-849
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The 2016 Republican primary campaign on Twitter: Issues and ideological positioning for the profiles of Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump
María Galán-García
850-858
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The 2016 Republican primary campaign on Twitter: Issues and ideological positioning for the profiles of Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump
María Galán-García
850-858
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Invisible ties of political communication. Communities of political parties on Twitter in local government elections
Xabier Martínez-Rolán, Teresa Piñeiro-Otero
859-870
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Barcelona en Comú on Twitter. Analyzing the electoral communication of the confluence during the 2015 council election
Lucía García-Carretero, Laura Pérez-Altable
871-883
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The struggle for the story in political disputes. The case of the 9N participation process
í’scar Coromina
884-893
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The struggle for the story in political disputes. The case of the 9N participation process
í’scar Coromina
884-893
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Feminist sub-activism and digital collective repertoires: Cyberfeminist practices on Twitter
José-Manuel Sánchez-Duarte, Diana Fernández-Romero
894-902
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The use of Instagram as a political communication channel by Spanish deputies: The humanization strategy in the "old" and the "new" politics
David Selva-Ruiz, Lucía Caro-Castaño
903-915
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Image and political communication on Instagram. Celebrification of the candidates to the presidency of the Government
Raquel Quevedo-Redondo, Marta Portalés-Oliva
916-927
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Persuasion through Facebook of the four main candidates in the general election of 2016 in Spain
Paloma Abejón-Mendoza, Javier Mayoral-Sánchez
928-936
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Political leaders on YouTube: Information and politainment in the general elections 2016 in Spain
Salomé Berrocal-Gonzalo, Virginia Martín-Jiménez, Alicia Gil-Torres
937-946
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Library and information science journals in Spain: Thematic and methodological analysis
Javier Guallar, Núria Ferran-Ferrer, Ernest Abadal, Adán Server
947-960
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Collaboration networks in big science: The ATLAS experiment at CERN
Agustí Canals, Eva Ortoll, Markus Nordberg
961-972
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Non research articles
Supervised sentiment analysis of political messages in Spanish: Real-time classification of tweets based on machine learning
Carlos Arcila-Calderón, Félix Ortega-Mohedano, Javier Jiménez-Amores, Sofía Trullenque
973-982
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Organization of the information and obligated subjects in the Portal of the Transparency of Spain
Pilar Beltrán-Orenes, Esther Martínez-Pastor
983-994
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Semi-automatic generation of a corpus of Wikipedia articles on science and technology
Julià Minguillón, Maura Lerga, Eduard Aibar, Josep Lladós-Masllorens, Antoni Meseguer-Artola
995-1005
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1006-1014
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