What Else Have We Learned from the Media During the Pandemic?

In this presentation, I explore some of the effects observed by the excessive use of media due –in part– to the restrictions imposed by the Health Authorities as a consequence of an uncontrolled pandemic. The great diversity of media; the almost null control of them by the government; the strong dependence we show on them; and the limited understanding of their structure and syntax; generate a complex and adverse panorama for people who cannot assimilate everything they receive through these channels.

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Harass, mislead, & polarize: An analysis of Twitter political bots’ tactics in targeting the immigration debate before the 2018 U.S. midterm election

I share this text, derived from the Digital Equity project, in which we work with researchers from the University of California, Berkeley and the Tecnológico de Monterrey. My thanks to Brandie Nonnecke and Camille Crittenden of CITRIS and the Banatao Institute for their guidance and invaluable support.

Harass, mislead, & polarize...

This study investigates the interaction and messaging tactics of political Twitter bots before an election. We analyzed the strategies of influential bots seeking to affect the immigration debate before the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. Our findings reveal that the 10 most influential bots in our dataset all presented an anti-immigration viewpoint, and both posted original tweets and retweeted other bot accounts’ tweets to give a false sense of authenticity and anti-immigration consensus. Bots’ messages relied heavily on negative emotional appeals by spreading harassing language and disinformation likely intended to evoke fear toward immigrants. Such accounts also employed polarizing language to entrench political group identity and provoke partisanship. Our findings help to understand the interaction and messaging tactics employed by political bots and suggest potential strategies that may be employed to counter their effectiveness.

This text is freely accessible and may be consulted at the following link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19331681.2021.2004287

Brandie Nonnecke, Gisela Perez de Acha, Annette Choi, Camille Crittenden, Fernando Ignacio Gutiérrez Cortés, Alejandro Martin Del Campo & Oscar Mario Miranda-Villanueva (2021) Harass, mislead, & polarize: An analysis of Twitter political bots’ tactics in targeting the immigration debate before the 2018 U.S. midterm election, Journal of Information Technology & Politics, DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2021.2004287

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Futuribles de la educación post contingencia. Una aproximación desde la ecología de medios

El presente texto deriva de una exposición realizada en el marco del En- cuentro Online Futuribles 2020, que tuvo lugar el 24 de julio de 2020, y fue organizado por la Cátedra Itinerante de la Nueva Teoría Estratégica (CINTE) y el Foro Iberoamericano sobre Estrategias de Comunicación (FISEC). Las ideas contenidas en este documento fueron compartidas concretamente en el panel denominado “Futuribles de la educación post contingencia”.

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El libro completo lleva el nombre: Encuentro Digital Futuribles 2020. Estrategias de comunicación para la postcontingencia y fue coordinado por Amaia Arribas, Raúl Herrera y Octavio Islas, bajo el sello editorial Razón y Palabra.

Forma de citado: Gutiérrez, F. (2021). Futuribles de la educación post contingencia. Una aproximación desde la ecología de medios. En Arribas, A., Herrera, R., e Islas, O. (Coords.) Encuentro Digital Futuribles 2020. Estrategias de comunicación para la postcontingencia. pp. 24-38 Sello Editorial Razón y Palabra. (ISBN: 978-9942-40-802-0)

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La Nueva Normalidad: Redes Sociales…

Episodio #101: Abril 12, lunes, 4:00pm (CDT)#RedesSociales: #privacidad y #regulación con Fernando Gutiérrez. Director de Humanidades y Educación en el Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Estado de México. Miembro del Consejo Directivo de la Media Ecology Association (MEA) Coordinador General de “The World Internet Project” México (WIP MX).
www.LaNuevaNormalidad.live : Los cambios en la vida y en los negocios en el tiempo que nos toca vivir. Accede y regístrate.
Idea y Dirección: Néstor Marquez con Raul Garay Linares y Limbania Ruiz. Música: Chris Fernandez, Nuevo Diseño: SCARPATO/ Gustavo Scarpato
Lunes – Jueves:15:00 Centro América16:00 MEX*-COL-ECU-PER17:00 MIA-CHI18:00 ARG-BRA11:00 ESP.

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