Palabra Clave 27(4) – Fin de número, tabla de contenidos e inicio de monográficos de 2025

2025-01-29

Dear community,

We would like to share at the end of this writing the table of contents of one of the longest issues we have had in a long time.

As always, we thank all the organizations and individuals who make the publication of our diamond open access journal possible.

The first quarter of 2025 will have, in addition to the articles in the first issue of volume 28, two supplementary issues which are two monographs on:

1) Public relations in the world of disinformation, with guest editors Marc Compte-Pujol e Ileana Zeler.

2) Cinema, documentary and transmedia: theoretical and practical approaches to audiovisual content, with guest editors Gabriela Fabbro, Eva Hernández-Martínez y Francisco Julián Martínez Cano.

We hope these articles will be of great benefit to the academic community as well as to anyone interested.

Kind regards from the editorial team of Palabra Clave.

By Nicolás Mejía Torres

 

X y el discurso de figuras políticas mediante modelado de tópicos: campaña presidencial y covid-19 en Colombia

López-Ponce, Sánchez-Gonzales, Barredo-Ibáñez

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.12

Analyzes the X speeches of Colombian presidential candidates during the 2018 campaign and the first year of the pandemic, finding thematic differences between right and left. Topic modeling was used for the analysis.

 

Entre ecologia e epistemologia da vida plataformizada: incorporação, interpassividade e premediação nos processos comunicacionais

Baldi

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.10

Explores the phenomenology of digital media relations, how social practices mediated by technologies reconfigure experience and cognitive habits. Examines interpassivity and premediation in digital culture.

 

Información de salud mental en el entorno digital: estudio de caso en la Argentina

Zunino

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.3

Studies the information on mental health in social networks in Argentina during 2021 and 2022. It finds that the information is presented decontextualized and associated with individual suffering, with a concentration in a few media.

 

Artificial Intelligence in Media and Journalism. Systematic Review on Spain and Latin America in Scopus and Web of Science Databases (2018–2022)

Trejos-Gil, Gómez-Monsalve

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.1

Systematic review of the scientific production on artificial intelligence in media and journalism in Spain and Latin America, where Spain leads the scientific collaboration.

 

El sesgo de atención a las imágenes del cambio climático y su incidencia en el compromiso ciudadano

Muñoz-Pico, León Anguiano

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.5

Analyzes the impact of images in climate change communication, suggesting the use of novel and positive images, and considering psychological aspects to achieve greater engagement.

“El humor está bien, pero con cuidado”: percepciones de la audiencia chilena sobre la presencia del humor en la discusión política en matinales

Walker Budge, Mujica Holley

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.2

Investigates the use of humor in political communication in morning television programs, where the audience values political information but criticizes the use of jokes.

 

La prensa está dejando de publicar en Facebook. Evolución del posicionamiento de los diarios españoles en Facebook, 2014-2023

Díaz-Lucena

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.6

It studies the positioning of the Spanish press on Facebook between 2014 and 2023, concluding that newspapers are changing their strategy due to the difficulty in acquiring new users.

 

Attack in the Form of Defense? Populist Anti-media Tactics to Avoid Being Blamed

Novais, Leite

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.7

Analyzes the defensive communication strategies of populist leaders, such as Jair Bolsonaro, focusing on their attacks on the media to evade responsibility.

 

Análisis de la desinformación sobre personas migrantes y refugiadas en el contexto español y su contribución al discurso del odio: estudio de los desmentidos

Newtral, Maldita y Verificat Renedo-Farpón, Alonso-del-Barrio, Díez-Garrido https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.8

Analyzes disinformation about migrants and refugees in Spain and its relation to hate speech, investigating the denials of three information verifiers.

 

Las series de ficción de televisión en España: claves de éxito para un nuevo panorama audiovisual

Saavedra Llamas, Grijalba de la Calle, Gago Gelado

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.14

It examines the success factors of Spanish fiction series in the international market, such as production quality, low costs and creative freedom.

 

YouTube, un nuevo espacio para la crítica cinematográfica. Análisis de los canales más populares en lengua castellana

López-Redondo, Sussi de Oliveira

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.13

It analyzes film criticism on YouTube, highlighting whether the channels studied are managed by film professionals or specialized journalists, and whether traditional approaches to the genre are maintained.

 

#PraCimaDeles: o humor na construção da identidade política

Guilherme Boulos Romancini, Barbosa Marques, Castilho

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.9

Analyzes the use of humor in the construction of Guilherme Boulos' political identity on Instagram between 2018 and 2023, identifying a use of humor in 15.6% of posts.

 

Narración documental de la Guerra Civil Española: estrategias narrativas de los documentales históricos en el inicio del siglo XXI

Gómez Segarra, Gil Gascón

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.4

This article studies how historical documentaries construct narratives, analyzing feature films about the Spanish Civil War from 2000 to 2014. It identifies eleven narrative strategies based on production, visual solution and narrative decision, highlighting the importance of story structure in documentaries.

 

Participatory Development Communication Strategy of an Urban Farming Program in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Prastyanti, Wulandari, Sulaiman

https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.4.11

This study examines how participatory communication strategies in urban agriculture programs in Yogyakarta contribute to local food security. It is based on observations and interviews with farmers and officials, showing that regular meetings of farmer groups are key to program success.