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Anuario de investigación en literatura infantil y juvenil: ANILIJ, ISSN-e 2660-7395, ISSN 1578-6072, Nº. 16, 2018, págs. 155-156
To the Next Station. Papers on Culture and Digital Communication
Anuario de investigación en literatura infantil y juvenil: ANILIJ, ISSN-e 2660-7395, ISSN 1578-6072, Nº. 16, 2018, pág. 2
Internet has radically transformed our ways to communicate in an increasingly globalised world. From an interdisciplinary perspective, this book aims to explore the consequences of technological revolution in Communication.
This collection of articles discusses social and economic dynamics of digital and technological upheaval. Each contributor approaches the issue from a different frame of reference: translation, advertising, big data and memory, new uses and practices in mass media, effects on journalism, education and free time
Introduction:: What is the use of Culture and Communication research? Does it help the less fortunate? Does it release the more able?
págs. 11-36
'Bread' refuses to be translated: Thoughts on the meaning of Translation
págs. 37-50
Hot topics in the new media: Professionals, amateurs, fans and copyright
págs. 51-66
Technological cleavages: Flows and cultural representations by the new generations
págs. 67-82
The Production of Structuralist Space: the Philosophy behind the Aesthetics of the City of Culture in Santiago de Compostela
págs. 83-108
Recommendation algorithms in social media: Beyond human communication
págs. 109-120
The impact of (standard vs expert) Facebook friends' credibility on the audio-visual consumption
Verónica Crespo Pereira, Pilar García Soidán, Valentín Alejandro Martínez Fernández
págs. 121-134
A journey in time: Retrobranding in the food sector in Galicia at the beginning of the 21 st century
págs. 135-150
págs. 151-164
Big Data and data mining: Opinion mining in the field of microblogging on Twitter. State of the art and new trends
págs. 165-190
From the classroom to the wall: The adolescent vision of the myth of romantic love in participatory street art
págs. 191-208
Going to the park or staying in: What activities do Galician children spend their free time on? Analysis of the routines that minors consider preferential in their lives
págs. 209-224
Literature, postmemory and blog: A new avenue for writings about the self and for a transatlantic perspective. Spain in Diario de una Princesa Montonera -110% Verdad
págs. 225-241
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