Departament de Comunicació
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Item type: Item , Entrevista a Mònica Terribas(Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2026) Corbella, Joan M
Item type: Item , De la moderación al populismo: las dualidades del Partido Popular reflejadas en los discursos políticos de Ayuso y Feijóo frente la amnistía(Tirant humanidades, 2025) Pecino, Isaac
Item type: Item , Authorship and collaboration guidelines in journalism research: a gender analysis of the most cited publications(Universidad San Pablo-CEU , 2026) Ventura-Cisquella, Anna; Vállez, Mari ; Codina, Lluís ; Freixa Font, PereThis study analyzes gender dynamics in the authorship of high-impact journalism research, based on 200 articles from Scopus-indexed journals published between 2013 and 2023. To conduct the analysis, gender classification algorithms were used, complemented by manual verification based on textual self-expression. The results reveal a male predominance, with 65% of publications authored by men, who predominantly occupy the first and last positions of authorship. Collaborations exclusively among men and mixed collaborations (men and women) are more common, while collaborations solely among women are less frequent. The topics covered primarily focus on innovations and economic and technological changes in journalism, as well as its relationship with political communication. There is a notable scarcity of publications addressing gender inclusion and diversity. No significant differences were identified in topic selection based on the authors' gender.
Item type: Item , More person, and, therefore, more satisfied and happy: the affective economy of reading promotion in Chile(Taylor & Francis, 2021) Errázuriz, Valentina; García-González, MacarenaReading is often regarded as a public good and an essential part of developing almost every aspect of human potential. In this article, we survey the "affective economies" of literary reading through a textual and visual analysis of documents issued by Chile's Ministry of Education. Through a critical and diffractive reading of these documents with Ahmed's (2004, 2010) and Braidotti's (2018) conceptualizations of the affective, we claim that when reading is presented as beneficial, pleasurable, and promising, an assemblage of exclusion is set into motion. We describe how the affective repertoires in these documents reinforce oppressive and exclusionary neoliberal values under the guise of the promise of future happiness. The pleasure and happiness that can be achieved through literary reading, however, is only accessible to those who are willing to orientate themselves in the "right ways". In this orientation, the cognitive is privileged over the emotional, and readers are supposed to learn to postpone any current demands for the promise of future happiness.
Item type: Item , "Paper White" characters and the desire for homogeneity in spanish-language picturebooks(The University of Tulsa, 2023) Minguez-López, Xavier; García-González, MacarenaIn this article, we examine a corpus of recommended Spanish-language picturebooks published in Spain and Latin America between 2012-2018. We examine a corpus of fifty-six books that have received awards or are highlighted by reading-promotion institutions inquiring into how race and ethnicity are narrated in them. We first notice a predominant whiteness in these picturebooks: often characters are "paper white," as their faces take the white of the default color of the paper. We undertake a critical content analysis informed by intersectionality and decolonial thinking to show how ethnicity is absent, erased, or folklorized in these recommended picturebooks.
