TY - JOUR
T1 - Influencia de agendas y studio de framing en el marco electoral del procés de cataluña
AU - Pérez-Curiel, Concha
AU - Jiménez-Marín, Gloria
AU - Medina, Irene García
N1 - Funding Information:
Lecturer. Journalism II Department. University of Seville. Spain. Ph.D. from the University of Seville, Concha Pérez Curiel is a lecturer of Political Journalism in Degree in Journalism and she manages the Master of Communication and Fashion and teaches in the Master of Institutional and Political Communication and in the Master of European Studies of the University of Seville. She belongs to the Communication & Social Sciences research group (SEJ-619) and participates in the research project CSO2017-88620-P, funded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of the Government of Spain and in the Project "Cyberattacks and sovereignty: the new challenge of the international order" (Operational Programme FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020). She has been a visiting researcher at leading international universities such as Central Saint Martins in London, Sacro Cuore and E-Campus (Milan) and Porto (Portugal) and national universities such as the Complutense University of Madrid or the University of the Basque Country. She works on political communication, influence and transfer of agendas, new digital narratives and effects on the media and users. It has been published in scientific journals such as Communication and Society, El profesional de la información, Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico and Prisma Social, among others. [email protected]
Funding Information:
Communication and Social Sciences (SEJ-619) Research Group. University of Seville. Manuel Ignacio Lancharro Montiel, researcher and expert in Digital Statistical Analysis.
PY - 2020/2/26
Y1 - 2020/2/26
N2 - Introduction: Moments of convulsion and change define the Catalan political context. The issue of independence monopolizes the media coverage of Spain and the Centre for Sociological Research (CIS) notes an unprecedented increase in citizen concern (2017). Methodology: The hybridization between agendas (political, media and public) is analyzed on the basis of a specific sample of 526 tweets of candidates for independence and constitutionalism, 107 press covers and 4 CIS reports, in order to ascertain the equivalence of issues and the effects on the population. Results: The issue of Catalonia is the main topic on Twitter and in the headlines. 29% of Spanish people consider it as the most import electoral issue. At the same time, the frame of conflict is at the heart of the discourse. Discussion and conclusions: The projection of the digital political agenda in the agenda-setting is confirmed, as well as the influence on the decision and priority of matters of public interest, recorded in population polls. This effect is particularly acute in situations of political conflict linked to Catalonia's Independence Process, called ‘Procés’.
AB - Introduction: Moments of convulsion and change define the Catalan political context. The issue of independence monopolizes the media coverage of Spain and the Centre for Sociological Research (CIS) notes an unprecedented increase in citizen concern (2017). Methodology: The hybridization between agendas (political, media and public) is analyzed on the basis of a specific sample of 526 tweets of candidates for independence and constitutionalism, 107 press covers and 4 CIS reports, in order to ascertain the equivalence of issues and the effects on the population. Results: The issue of Catalonia is the main topic on Twitter and in the headlines. 29% of Spanish people consider it as the most import electoral issue. At the same time, the frame of conflict is at the heart of the discourse. Discussion and conclusions: The projection of the digital political agenda in the agenda-setting is confirmed, as well as the influence on the decision and priority of matters of public interest, recorded in population polls. This effect is particularly acute in situations of political conflict linked to Catalonia's Independence Process, called ‘Procés’.
KW - Agenda-setting
KW - CIS
KW - Framing
KW - Political influencers
KW - Procés of Catalonia
KW - Twitter
U2 - 10.4185/RLCS-2020-1415
DO - 10.4185/RLCS-2020-1415
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85086344028
SN - 1138-5820
VL - 2020
SP - 27
EP - 51
JO - Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social
JF - Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social
IS - 75
ER -