Relaciones Internacionales – Comunicación Internacional

6 abril, 2019
por Felipe Sahagún
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Russian disinformation

In January 2017, the U.S. intelligence community released a public report detailing a Russian influence campaign, ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin, to disrupt the U.S. presidential election. Part of a larger multifaceted approach, this campaign included social media–based disinformation … Continuar leyendo

27 noviembre, 2018
por Felipe Sahagún
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5 fascinating digital media studies from fall 2018

By Denise-Marie Ordway Scholars in the digital media and journalism space have focused a lot of attention on Twitter in recent months, examining how the busy platform influences people’s behavior — including reporters’ news judgment. Below, we’ve gathered five peer-reviewed papers … Continuar leyendo

26 marzo, 2018
por Felipe Sahagún
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Government controls on social media in China

Based on extensive interviews with writers, poets, artists, activists, and others personally affected by the government’s grip on online expression, as well as interviews with anonymous employees at Chinese social media companies, Forbidden Feeds: Government Controls on Social Media in China lays … Continuar leyendo

4 marzo, 2018
por Felipe Sahagún
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Social media in the US in 2018

Andreas Sandre✔@andreas212nyc Facebook, Youtube dominate #socialmedia in America in 2018! According to @pewinternet, US adults use theses platforms online/smartphones: Youtube 73% Facebook 68 Instagram 35 Pinterest 29 Snapchat 27 LinkedIn 25 Twitter 24 WhatsApp 22 #digitaldiplomacy https://twitter.com/pewinternet/status/969717492259131392 … 14:25 – 3 mar. 2018