Resultados de búsqueda - "journalism"

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    Género, imagen y discurso en el ámbito político a través de las tecnologías de poder en la prensa y las redes sociales por Estrada Esparza, Olga Nelly, Flores Treviño, María Eugenia

    Publicado 2016
    “…We analyze the discourse and images in social networks, one national journal and a local newspaper. This work is guided by questions: What are the mechanisms of power that configure female subjectivities to do violence against women in the political space? …”
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    Una crítica a las políticas capitalistas que obstaculizan la documentación y comunicación científica deportiva pública por Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín, Torres Reyes, José Antonio

    Publicado 2013
    “…Results: These were the major capitalistic policies found in general and in sports in particular: 1) the intervention of capitalistic corporations and bourgeois States within the public universities, and in the public affairs is transforming education, science, and information-communication into an appendix without criticism in favor of capitalistic corporations (Dilevko, 2009; Moles Plaza, 2006; Muela Meza, 2005; Bakan, 2004; Marquand, 2004; Verzola, 2004; González Barbone, 2002; Fox 1983); 2) the buying-selling of information-commmunication financed with public money affects the scant budgets of public universities, and the salaries of scientific, information-communication workers communities (González Barbone, 2002; Webster, 2002; Schiller, 1996; Harnad, 1995; Habermas, 1981); 3) the contracts between capitalistic governments, and corporations of the information recorded in documents such Thomson Reuters (and their indexes ISI, Journal Citations Reports (JCR), Web of Science, Web of Knowledge, etc.), as the the only standards to assess the worldwide science show evidence of the corruption between them (Herrán & Villena, 20012; Dilevko, 2009; González Barbone, 2002); it also shows their anti-scientific bias, since, for instance in Mexico between 1997-2006 the JCR, WOS, and WOK only indexed less than 15% of all the scientific information-communication (Torres Reyes, 2010), and these trends are similar throughout the world (Herrán & Villena, 2012); even the very same creator of the first scientific citation index (SCI) in 1995 has warned recently that to evaluate science only employing impact factor or JCR was limited and evend biased (Garfield, 2005); 4) while the largest percentage of worldwide innformation-communicationn (more than 85% only in Mexico, Torres Reyes, 2010) it is published thorugh Open Access journals, on the contrary, capitalistic corporations and States, and public institutions reviewers and financers of science (e.g. …”
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