Mediating ‘Foreign Conflicts’: The Role of News Media and Social Media in Shaping Perceptions of Extranational Conflicts
págs. 6-9
The construction of a female narrative in the resistance of the Ukrainian war (2014-2024): Examples (uses), channels and tools
Miguel Oliveros Mediavilla, Enrique Vaquerizo Domínguez, Luis Alonso Martín Romo
págs. 10-28
The Trust Dilemma: Whom Shall I Believe? Navigating the Narrative Maze of the Israel-Palestine Conflict through Social Media of Mainstream News Networks
págs. 29-59
Media, Social Media, and NGOs: Key Players in Shaping Parliamentary Agendas on Post-Conflict Burundi and the DRC
Beatriz Herrero Jiménez, Adolfo Carratalá, María Rosa Berganza Conde
págs. 60-82
Violence as a content creation strategy: reach and interaction with international conflicts in the profiles of political influencers
págs. 83-106
The Russian Invasion of Ukraine from the Infotainment Perspective: Analysis of the Coverage by Spanish Television
págs. 107-128
Why don't I see deliveries in TV series?: Characteristics of childbirth representation in contemporary television
págs. 130-144
págs. 145-168
Analysis of Popular Science Content on YouTube Available in Sign Language
Javier Almela-Baeza, Anna Isabel Lopez Ortega, Marina L. Yubero
págs. 169-188




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