The crisis, the people and the media: how digital public opinion debates on economic inequality

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The crisis, the people and the media: how digital public opinion debates on economic inequalityAuthor(s)
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2020Citation
Pérez-Altable, L.; Pérez-Arozamena, R.; Linares-Lanzman, J.; Odriozola-Chéné, J.; Fernández-Planells, A.; Serrano-Tellería, A.; & Díaz-Noci, J. (2020). The crisis, the people and the media: How digital public opinion debates on economic inequality. In: Simón Peña-Fernández, Koldobika Meso-Ayerdi, Ainara Larrondo-Ureta. (eds.), Active audiences: Empowering citizens’ discourse in the hybrid media system (pp. 131-143). McGraw-Hill
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[Abstract] This chapter analyzes the patterns of communication and interaction on digital network, specifically Twitter, about long-standing topics, such as the media crisis or income inequality. It seeks to answer the question whether this hybrid media system has been effective in addressing these issues using social media communications.
Keywords
Public opinion
Economic inequality
Media crisis
Legacy media
Digital social networks
Economic inequality
Media crisis
Legacy media
Digital social networks
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978-84-486-2005-9