Lecturas mediadas y discursivas de académicas argentinas, estadounidenses y mexicanas en la cobertura periodística de candidatas presidenciales

Translated title of the contribution: Mediated and Discursive Readings of Argentine, American and Mexican Female Academics in the Coverage of Female Presidential Candidates

Edrei Álvarez-Monsivais*

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Abstract

In the present study, ten focused interviews were conducted where female university professors from Argentina, the United States and Mexico read news articles in newspapers about Cristina Fernández, Hillary Clinton and Margarita Zavala, respectively. Seven ways in which journalistic messages were stylistically and discursively deconstructed were found, among which are the questioning of editorial decisions, as well as evidencing how the ideology of the newspaper generated a specific treatment with the intention of manipulating audiences.

Translated title of the contributionMediated and Discursive Readings of Argentine, American and Mexican Female Academics in the Coverage of Female Presidential Candidates
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere7828
JournalComunicacion y Sociedad (Mexico)
Volume2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

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  • Communication

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