This article describes the context that the city of Chihuahua, Mexico witnessed during the years 2007-2012 regarding the war that took place between the Mexican government and organized crime groups; centering the analysis on the particular role that the different types of newspapers (digital and printed) played on informing the violence that resulted from such conflict. This peculiar context gave way to a particular form of seeking and informing the news (journalist point of view) and the way the audience participated, perceived and even witnessed the conflict first hand (the audience point of view). The main theoretical framework utilized to describe this case study is trough sociology of risk and uncertainty as well as the anthropology o...
Over the last decades violence against journalists has increased dramatically worldwide. Within this...
The aim of this article is to explain the dispute and power relations articulated through the storyt...
The rapid increase in the use of social media during the “war on drugs” in Mexico, especially in the...
This article describes the context that the city of Chihuahua, Mexico witnessed during the years 200...
This paper analyses how the war on drugs was publicised by the Mexican government through the media ...
This paper analyses how the war on drugs was publicised by the Mexican government through the media ...
Violence against journalists in Mexico and especially in the state of Sinaloa has increased its numb...
This paper describes how people living in armed-conflict environments use social media as a particip...
This article examines the role of journalism in internal armed conflicts using the Colombian example...
This thesis examines the news coverage of El Tiempo, Colombia’s largest and most influential newspa...
Among the many outcomes of the so-called War on Drugs, Mexico has become one of the most dangerous c...
Academic study of alternative journalism is dominated by an approach that celebrates alternative med...
This study explores the relationship between proximity to a conflict and the tendency to use peace j...
As violence spiked in Mexico in clashes between drug trafficking organizations and law enforcement, ...
Abstract: This research aimed to provide insight into the contribution of alternative online media i...
Over the last decades violence against journalists has increased dramatically worldwide. Within this...
The aim of this article is to explain the dispute and power relations articulated through the storyt...
The rapid increase in the use of social media during the “war on drugs” in Mexico, especially in the...
This article describes the context that the city of Chihuahua, Mexico witnessed during the years 200...
This paper analyses how the war on drugs was publicised by the Mexican government through the media ...
This paper analyses how the war on drugs was publicised by the Mexican government through the media ...
Violence against journalists in Mexico and especially in the state of Sinaloa has increased its numb...
This paper describes how people living in armed-conflict environments use social media as a particip...
This article examines the role of journalism in internal armed conflicts using the Colombian example...
This thesis examines the news coverage of El Tiempo, Colombia’s largest and most influential newspa...
Among the many outcomes of the so-called War on Drugs, Mexico has become one of the most dangerous c...
Academic study of alternative journalism is dominated by an approach that celebrates alternative med...
This study explores the relationship between proximity to a conflict and the tendency to use peace j...
As violence spiked in Mexico in clashes between drug trafficking organizations and law enforcement, ...
Abstract: This research aimed to provide insight into the contribution of alternative online media i...
Over the last decades violence against journalists has increased dramatically worldwide. Within this...
The aim of this article is to explain the dispute and power relations articulated through the storyt...
The rapid increase in the use of social media during the “war on drugs” in Mexico, especially in the...