2019
DOI: 10.4185/cac156
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Jóvenes, participación y medios de comunicación digitales en América Latina

Abstract: go Tol edo Jóvenes, participación y medios de comunicación digitales en América Latina Cuadernos Artesanos de Comunicación / 156 * Queda expresamente autorizada la reproducción total o parcial de los textos publicados en este libro, en cualquier formato o soporte imaginables, salvo por explícita voluntad en contra del autor o autora o en caso de ediciones con ánimo de lucro. Las publicaciones donde se incluyan textos de esta publicación serán ediciones no comerciales y han de estar igualmente acogidas a Creati… Show more

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“…However, their common denominator, although it has nuances, is the scarce civic commitment of these websites to the citizens that the websites serve and represent. Instead of promoting an audit of the contents [12] or an active search for information and even personalized access [10], the dispersion of the data suggests constant omissions of information and a hyper-concentration motivated by an obligation to comply with a specific law. For example, on this point, the remuneration of the positions and employees is sometimes offered with codes that are not necessarily known and may be unintelligible, in just the same manner as budget execution, if available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, their common denominator, although it has nuances, is the scarce civic commitment of these websites to the citizens that the websites serve and represent. Instead of promoting an audit of the contents [12] or an active search for information and even personalized access [10], the dispersion of the data suggests constant omissions of information and a hyper-concentration motivated by an obligation to comply with a specific law. For example, on this point, the remuneration of the positions and employees is sometimes offered with codes that are not necessarily known and may be unintelligible, in just the same manner as budget execution, if available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in operational terms, the scope that transparency should have remains a contentious matter. Some authors demand a total openness of information, using terms such as "radical transparency" [8] or "hypertransparency" [9], or for the options available on websites to be personalized [10] by proposing participation methods to agree on evaluation methodologies [11] or civic audits [12], whereas others question how transparency has been addressed in such studies [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both to the Left and the Right, there is evidence of the birth of a new form of politicizing demands through young people's promotion of groups that encourage mobilization and commitment (De la Fuente, 2010), adopting practices such as the 'self-mediation, monitoring, and the reverse setting of the agenda' (Casero-Ripollés, 2015: 546). In Latin America, this research results in great debates around the pessimistic and optimistic view of social networks as a tool for political participation, noting a large role in the public sphere, but especially in the daily lives of young people (Barredo Ibanez et al, 2017;Bianchi et al, 2016;Pozos et al, 2017;Sola-Morales and Hernández-Santaolalla, 2017).…”
Section: Constructing the Indirect Effects Conditional Analysis Hypot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesar del uso expandido de las redes sociales en Argentina como fuente para el consumo de noticias (Newman, Richard Fletcher, Kalogeropoulos y Kleis Nielsen, 2019), los estudios recientes sobre participación política en espacios digitales son escasos (Annunziata, Arpini, Gold y Zeife, 2016;Annunziata y Gold, 2018;Rodríguez, 2019). Lo mismo ocurre en el caso de aquellas investigaciones que observan los comportamientos cívicos de las comunidades juveniles (Vázquez, Vommaro, Núñez y Blanco, 2017).…”
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