¿Por qué ha disminuido el consumo de #noticias en medios tradicionales? 🗞️🤔
En este artículo publicado en el último número se analiza el debate académico latinoamericano en torno al tema.
Léelo aquí 😉: https://t.co/YqQKzFvg4L
#academia#MediosDeComunicación#periodismo
Is TikTok the new TV? In this new paper, @luvalealfa and I explore how people watch television on TikTok through algorithmic flows, “uncommitted attention,” and cross-platform practices. Out today in @tvnewmedia! https://t.co/PfLnRxdUp4
Our new paper in @CogitatioMaC explores why people rewatch content and how streaming platforms provide ontological comfort. Read it for free here: https://t.co/W76ZzF32Pi
@rmnzgnzlz @luvalealfa @vanessa_valiati
The authors explore how algorithms shape experiences of truth in Costa Rica, analyzing "factishes"—data, affect, and mysticism—through ethnographic stories and a novel "ventriloquist" approach.🤖
Read now at 🔗 https://t.co/y3UB5bXBV0
#Algorithms#facts@TapuyaLASTS#OpenAccess
El team latinoamericano presente en #AOIR2024. @isiles@artarriagada presentando sus investigaciones sobre comunicación digital en Costa Rica y Chile. Orgulloso de ver cómo el campo sigue creciendo de la mano de grandes referentes.
Our latest paper, co-authored with @fer_salas1 & @silviowaisbord, examines how migrants navigate information precarity and disinformation on their journey to the US-Mexico border. We explore how sociocultural beliefs shape their experiences and decisions.
https://t.co/NcitzH7cCv
How do algorithms shape the experience of facts? In this article, just published in @TapuyaLASTS, we explore the role of algorithms in mediating three kinds of “factishes”: data truths, affective facts, and mystic revelations. w/ @Imagenaciones+@rmnzgnzlz
https://t.co/sHAgURdIBT
This paper is a part of the "Future of Facts in Latin America" initiative led by @aballes2, @edenmedina, and @krether. Honored to be part of this amazing group of scholars! 🌟
The article unfolds as a series of stories that capture interactions between Costa Ricans and the algorithms of social media platforms. We argue that algorithms enable individuals to navigate composite realities rather than merely conflating truth and fiction.
🚨 New publication out in @journstudies from the @risj_oxford Trust in News Project: "Ritual Reinforcement: Habit, Emotion, and Identity as
Attributes of Trust in News"
Open access here: https://t.co/UoRwqfxrMm
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