2021
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2021.nov.19
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High-quality journalism in the face of Donald Trump’s theory of electoral fraud: the information strategy of the media in the 2020 US presidential election

Abstract: The institutional political crisis is posited to be a great risk facing twenty-first-century societies. The instability of democracy, the increase in misinformation in electoral processes, and distrust by citizens are facts that are confirmed by studies such as The Economist Intelligence Unit (2018) or Freedom in the World (2018). In the context of the most recent US elections (3-Nov-2020), President Donald Trump initiated a dialog focused on an allegation of electoral fraud that mobilized the masses and culmi… Show more

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“…Specifically, the characteristics of Twitter are insightful to understand why Biden chose several issues and strategies on public administration to develop a storytelling on legitimacy. Nevertheless, the huge impact of Trump's digital rhetoric at the international level [69] demands studies that compare the ability of Biden and legacy media to counteract his discourses beyond the US [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the characteristics of Twitter are insightful to understand why Biden chose several issues and strategies on public administration to develop a storytelling on legitimacy. Nevertheless, the huge impact of Trump's digital rhetoric at the international level [69] demands studies that compare the ability of Biden and legacy media to counteract his discourses beyond the US [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Su finalidad es desestabilizar la democracia en un momento de crisis global (Levitsky;Ziblatt, 2018). Se produce entonces una eclosión de noticias falsas que han empoderado las políticas antidemocráticas (Pérez Curiel et al, 2021) y que igualan al número de noticias profesionales de medios acreditados (Wooley; Howard, 2016). Un ejemplo son las teorías conspirativas lanzadas por Donald Trump que acusan a China del mal endémico, o el anuncio de medicamentos sin respaldo científico, (Chadwick;Cereceda, 2020).…”
Section: Sobre Determinados Efectos Del Coronavirus En El Organismounclassified
“…Sin embargo, al momento de finalizar esta investigación escasamente se había investigado y publicado de forma sistemática al respecto desde el prisma de su tratamiento informativo en los medios de comunicación, exceptuando algún trabajo, como el de Pérez-Curiel et al (2021). Y, menos aún, en cuanto a la cobertura que a este evento le dieron los medios españoles, por lo que este trabajo pretende ser una primera aportación a este panorama, teniendo en cuenta, como hemos indicado, la importancia que han tenido estos comicios electorales en todo el mundo.…”
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