Revista Latina

Metadata - 2010

http://www.revistalatinacs.org/10/art/891_UCAM/13_JM_Noguera.html
DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-65-2010-891-176-186

<title>RLCS, Revista Latina de Comunicación Social</title>
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Social networks as journalistic paradigm. Spanish media on Facebook”/>
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<meta name="DC.Description" lang="en" content=“Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, RLCS, is a scientific journal edited at the University of La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the Laboratory of Information Technologies and New Analysis of Communication, LATINA according to its initials in Spanish, founded in 1987 by Dr. José Manuel de Pablos Coello, under the protection of special doctorate programmes for Latin American professors. The journal publishes under the main summary almost exclusively research papers written following the formula IMR&DC+B: introduction, methodology, results and discussion plus conclusion, with a updated bibliography: at least 70% of the bibliographic entries must be from the past 10 years and half of them from scientific journals in Spanish and English languages. Reviewers make a double blind peer examination. This is a collective and inter-university project, including many professors and researchers from almost all Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The journal is the following databases: EBSCO (USA), DOAJ (Lund University, Sweden), Redalyc (Mexico), Dialnet (Spain); and is indexed by the CINDOC-CSIC in DICE, ISOC, RESH, Office of Latin American Education, OEI according to its initials in Spanish; Dulcinea, etc. In Spain the journal is a reference in the Directory of Index of Spanish Periodicals of Social and Communication Sciences, IN-RECS, of the University of Granada, UGR. RLCS occupies the first position in the cumulative index for the periods 2003-2007; 2004-2008 and the year 2008”/>

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<meta name="DC.contributor.referee I" content="Reviews of “Social Networks as Journalistic Paradigm. Spanish Media on Facebook”
Review 1. The article has a proper structure with interesting contributions own and other authors. The current issue is addressed and the approach is really new, framed by new trends in Mass Communication Research. It is also an approach to new communication media which deserve special attention in publications like this. The methodological approach is also interesting by incorporating new variables in the research, although the sample is limited to a single day. This causes the reader to need some caution in taking the data provided by the author. The data provided in case analysis and results are of clear interest, but would require explaining a little more the reasons chosen to select the sample. The authors cited above have relevance today and they are needed to substantiate the work presented. In summary, I consider that article is publishable and of great interest to RLCS, and I recommend further discussion on the representativeness of sample.-- Dr. Xosé Pereira - University of Santiago de Compostela."/>
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Review 2. “Social Networks as Journalistic Paradigm. Spanish Media on Facebook” summarizes the research on a social network widely available in Spain [Facebook] and other countries of the European and North American context - not so much in Latin America - and the approaches from the media and their new relationships with their readers.
From the methodological point of view, the analysis is simple and focuses on the Wall, the main area of Facebook profiles, from which one can extract interesting variables: the highlights of the article would be those variables that stop at the different strategies for energizing the Facebook profile that address the media and its ability to manage media-readers conversation. The research, in this sense, acquires special significance from the point of view of the new editorial strategies in the field of interactive communication, especially the different attitudes to social networking media digital natives and those related to a traditional media. Some findings suggest further interesting development prospects of research and academic discussion, as the relationship between the regional nature of some media and the dynamics and relationships in social networks. — Dr. Manuel Gago – Universidad de Santiago de Compostela."/>
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Noguera Vivo, José Manuel (2010): "Redes sociales como paradigma periodístico. Medios españoles en Facebook", en Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, 65. La Laguna (Tenerife): Universidad de La Laguna, páginas 176 a 186, recuperado el ___ de ____ de 2_______, de
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DOI: 10.4185/RLCS-65-2010-891-176-186-EN
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