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La agenda temática del cambio climático en la prensa argentina

Authors: Gonzalez Alcaraz, Luis;

La agenda temática del cambio climático en la prensa argentina

Abstract

En el artículo se aborda la agenda de temas sobre cambio climático construida por los diarios argentinos Clarín y La Nación. Sobre una muestra de noticias producidas durante el periodo 2009-2013, se busca responder el siguiente interrogante central: los medios de comunicación en la Argentina, ¿han tematizado al cambio climático solo como un asunto ambiental o también como un problema social y político? Los resultados de la investigación permiten adelantar que el cambio climático ha sido tematizado como un fenómeno ambiental, pero también como un problema político, social y económico.

This article deals with the issue agenda on climate change built by the Argentine newspapers Clarín and La Nación. On a sample of news produced during the period 2009-2013, the author seeks to answer the following central question: the mass media in Argentina, constructed the climate change issue agenda only as an environmental topic, or as a social and political problem? Research results allow anticipate that climate change has been themed as an environmental phenomenon, but also as a political, social and economic problem.

Facultad de Periodismo y Comunicación Social

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H1-99, tematización, prensa gráfica, Communication. Mass media, Periodismo, P87-96, Social sciences (General), climate change, fenómenos sociales, issue agenda, agenda setting, Comunicación Social, periodismo, cambio climático, medios de comunicación

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