During the last few months, the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated issues have monopolized the debate on the media and social networks. Thus, the news actors in the hybrid media system have incorporated the fight against the infodemic and disinformation as another priority in a society that has demanded constant and reliable information in multiple formats and media. But in this environment in which borders are increasingly blurred, the need for citizens to receive up-to-date and truthful information on issues of high social impact is superimposed on the dynamics of social media, which can contribute to feeding back discourses that promote polarization. The information saturation typical of an information ecosystem in which information actors and sources multiply has, therefore, as a paradoxical reverse, the increased risk of misinformation. In this context, this report includes the main contributions made by the researchers of the project News, networks and users in the Hybrid Media System (RTI2018-095775-B-C41/42/44) in the 2nd Newsnet Seminar, which was held in Bilbao on November 16, 2021.
The Salience of Inequality in Spanish Cybermedia. A Longitudinal Content Analysys in a Pandemic Year: March 2020 – February 2021
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Copyright and Paywalls in Spanish Online Media: latest Movements
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Content Strategies in the Hybrid Media System: Are Transmedia Social Events Helping Branding and CorporateResponsibility in Public Service Media (PSM)?
págs. 40-44
Assessing the Impact of Disinformation Narratives in a Polarized Electoral Campaign: the Case of 2021 Catalan Elections
págs. 45-50
Gender and Age as Influential Factors in the Use of Social Networks by Media Professionals
María Ganzabal Learreta, Koldobika Meso Ayerdi, Jesús Pérez Dasilva, Terese Mendiguren Galdospin
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Violent Discourse in the Media: Design and Implementationof Pedagogical Tools towards Interculturality
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Analysing Polarised Discourse in Sports TV Programs: How to Use Infotainment to Engage Audiences
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Analysis of the Parliamentary Discourse in the Basque Country. BasqueParl Bilingual Corpus
Simón Peña Fernández, Ainara Larrondo Ureta, Julen Orbegozo Terradillos, Rodrigo Agerri Gascón, Olatz Perez de Viñaspre, Nayla Escribano Garcia
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