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        Networked Journalism in Mexico

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        2014
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        Salinas Morteo, R.F.
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        This thesis discusses the influence of the Internet, internet-mediated new media and social networks on the development of the journalistic discipline. It provides guidance to categorize and appreciate new forms of journalism and their influence on society. Furthermore, this research studies the use of networked news sites in Mexican society. The central research question is: What is the impact of networked journalism on Mexican democratic life? This study examines ten of the most visited networked news sites in Mexico and measures their impact on Mexican public opinion. It identifies a disconnection between Mexican journalists and citizens. This thesis aims to facilitate the understanding of networked journalism, and how this new practice supports a new form of public opinion, described as networked public opinion. It explores the forms of power produced by the exchange of information.
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