Twitter e información polí­tica en la prensa digital: la red social como fuente de declaraciones en la era Trump

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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2018.sep.03

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Periodismo, Información polí­tica, Comunicación polí­tica, Agenda, Medios de comunicación, Prensa digital, Fuentes de información, Redes sociales, Donald Trump, Twitter, The New York Times.

Resumen

A través del análisis de contenido de una muestra de artí­culos de The New York Times publicados durante el primer año de legislatura del presidente de EUA, Donald Trump, la presente investigación cuantifica el número de veces que declaraciones realizadas a través de Twitter son utilizadas como fuente por los periodistas. Los resultados apuntan a que la red social se ha legitimado ya como fuente periodí­stica en la prensa digital de referencia y de la información polí­tica, más allá de contextos electorales. El estudio contribuye a profundizar en los cambios que la red social ha introducido en el uso de fuentes periodí­sticas en el ámbito de las hard news.

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2018-09-15

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Justel-Vázquez, S., Fernández-Planells, A., Victoria-Mas, M., & Lacasa-Mas, I. (2018). Twitter e información polí­tica en la prensa digital: la red social como fuente de declaraciones en la era Trump. Profesional De La información, 27(5), 984–993. https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2018.sep.03

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Artí­culos de investigación / Research articles