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Media, actors of references and power in Paraguay
Author(s) -
Rubén Juste de Ancos,
Lorena Soler,
Mario Ortí Mata
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.4185/rlcs-2014-1010en
Subject(s) - directory , library science , scopus , portuguese , latin americans , miami , spanish language , index (typography) , croatian , political science , humanities , computer science , world wide web , medline , law , art , linguistics , philosophy , environmental science , soil science , operating system
[EN] Introduction. This research study aims to empirically address the political dynamics reflected on Paraguay’s print press during the 2013 elections campaign. Method. This empirical study is based on the social network analysis of the name references included in a sample of news articles. Results. The results of the study include several graphical representations of the coverage of political actors during the 2013 elections campaign, which was strongly conditioned by the previous impeachment and removal of former President Fernando Lugo. Conclusions. This study of name references confirms the continuity of the traditional parties in Paraguay as institutions with political and media power, and the secondary and peripheral role of the actors that emerged in the political landscape when Fernando Lugo won the presidency of Paraguay.

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