Agenda setting en el proceso de paz de Juan Manuel Santos (octubre de 2012 – mayo de 2014) en eltiempo.com Thesis

short description

  • Undergraduate thesis

Thesis author

  • León Zambrano, Angélica María

abstract

  • Once the actual peace process in Colombia, started the 18th of October of 2012, the media spread all its technological and human equipment to cover it. Through different channels of information, the audience has access to published and established news by the media, which means they are only aware of the topics as the media presents them, especially those that are found on the virtual world where there’s a constant flow of contents. This work focuses on the analysis of the way in which “eltiempo.com”, has covered the news and the different events, releasing different publications on the negotiations made in La Habana, Cuba. With the review of the publications between October 2012 and May 2014, it was found that most of the information on the peace process is presented under the political section, with a total of 80 published texts along this period of time; this quantity allowed to make statistics about the journalistic genders, based on the amount of information published by month and the authors, among others. Also, topics from each text were outlined, which allowed to find that the peace process has been presented to the audience, by the media, as an established agenda (agenda setting), presenting different ways to see reality through frames that had been stablished by the very same media (framing), evidenced on previous publications on the politics section from the media, making readers categorize the topic as merely political.

publication date

  • November 13, 2015 5:49 PM

keywords

  • Peace
  • agenda setting
  • framing theory
  • journalism

Document Id

  • 120a6f97-75a0-423e-85bb-1983214a98c1