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[Commlist] Journal of Communication ICONO 14 - New issue Computational Methods in Communication published
Thu Jan 02 21:41:50 GMT 2020
NEW ISSUE COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN COMMUNICATION
Vol. 18 Num. 1 (2020)
https://icono14.net
The recent increase in data, tools and processing power available
digitally is encouraging the use of computational methods for the study
of communication and in the Social Sciences, in general. A phenomenon
that open new lines of research and a practical application. For example
the understanding of social aspects in current digital contexts; the
identification of factors that affect the occurrence of such events; the
application of communication strategies, in the study of new meanings of
citizen exercise and consumption of users from current digital
scenarios; and in the use of new methodologies that until recently were
alien to the field of Social and Humanistic Sciences.
The present issue analyses the relevance of the use and application of
computer methods around issues related to communication, both at the
research level and in their application to user analysis and their
application to different fields of marketing, digital product design,
political communication, among others. All with the purpose of
contributing to a general vision of the most relevant approaches and
perspectives of applicability of this type of method at the level of
communication today.
MONOGRAPH
Computational methods in Communication. Presentation
Elias Said Hung, Dr., Daladier Jabba-Molinares, Dr.
An analysis of deontological codes of Latin American
Jesus Díaz-Campo, María-Ángeles Chaparro-Domínguez
Influence of media on the political conversation on Twitter. Activity,
popularity, and authority in the digital debate in Spain
Andreu Casero-Ripollés
The artificial Intelligence. theoretical, formative and communicative
challenges of digital datification
Víctor Lope Salvador, Dr. Ph.D, Xhevrie Mamaqi, PHD, Dra., Javier Vidal
Bordes, Dr. Ph.D
Call into the platform! Merging platform grammatization and practical
knowledge to study digital networks
Janna Joceli Omena, António Granado
Analysis of social networks of scientific production on television
programming
Alicia Moreno Delgado, Rafael Repiso, Dr., Julio Montero-Díaz, Dr.
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Children's tv shows and their time shifted consumption in Spain
Jorge Gallardo-Camacho, Eva Lavín, Javier Sierra Sánchez
From Twitter to Instagram: What social network do fashion and beauty
magazines choose?
Ruth Gómez de Travesedo Rojas, Marta Gil Ramírez
The impact of using images on CSIC’s Twitter profile
Aitor González Bengoechea
THEORETICAL INNOVATION
Social media and its intersections with free speech, freedom of
information and privacy. An analysis
Francisco Segado-Boj, Jesús Díaz-Campo
Political Communication in times of New Political Culture
Xabier Barandiaran, Alfonso Unceta, Simon Peña
BOOK REVIEWS
Networks, Movements and Technopolitics in Latin America
Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo
The need for an ethics linked to big data
Eva Matarín
GUEST EDITORS
- Elias Said-Hung, Universidad Internacional de la Rioja (Spain)
- Daladier Jabba-Molinares, Universidad del Norte (Colombia)
EDITORS JOURNAL ICONO 14
- Francisco García García, Audiovisual Communication Professor, UCM,
Madrid, Spain
- Manuel Gertrudix Barrio, Digital Communication Principal Lecturer,
URJC, Madrid, Spain
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