2020
DOI: 10.35669/rcys.2020.10(2).185-210
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Análisis de contenido de la prensa diaria española sobre el uso de la infografía para informar de la crisis sanitaria de la COVID-19.

Abstract: Este trabajo analiza las infografías publicadas en prensa durante los primeros meses de la pandemia para informar de la crisis sanitaria mundial que en 2020 provoca la covid-19 con el objetivo de conocer el uso que se hace de este género periodístico así como las técnicas y elementos que tienen mayor presencia y que caracterizan la información relativa al coronavirus. Partimos de la hipótesis de que el género periodístico más adecuado para transmitir esta información compleja a una sociedad heterogénea es la i… Show more

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“…Research on the impact of COVID19 on the consumption of the media, and specifically on the press, is a phenomenon that, although it has been approached from several perspectives, not so profusely in Latin America. Various studies address media consumption during the pandemic in the United States and Spain [2,10] the treatment of journalistic images (fake images) [4], press vignettes [21] or the presence of infographics in the daily press [22] in times of COVID19. The role of digital press in times of pandemic has been fundamental [16] and points to the hybridization between the traditional and digital systems [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the impact of COVID19 on the consumption of the media, and specifically on the press, is a phenomenon that, although it has been approached from several perspectives, not so profusely in Latin America. Various studies address media consumption during the pandemic in the United States and Spain [2,10] the treatment of journalistic images (fake images) [4], press vignettes [21] or the presence of infographics in the daily press [22] in times of COVID19. The role of digital press in times of pandemic has been fundamental [16] and points to the hybridization between the traditional and digital systems [2].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%