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Editoriales y proceso de paz de La Habana

Authors: Ayala Osorio, Germán;

Editoriales y proceso de paz de La Habana

Abstract

Este documento constituye el segundo trabajo académico que sigue de manera metódica y sistemática las posturas editoriales asumidas por tres medios escritos colombianos frente al proceso de paz de La Habana. Con dicho seguimiento sistemático y metódico se busca develar el sentido político2 de las mismas, a partir de la aplicación de tres categorías o criterios de análisis. De igual manera se intenta develar las fuerzas, actores, discursos y motivaciones, en el contexto de una evidente correlación de fuerzas, que puede constituir algún tipo de "presión" a los directores y editores de los medios EL TIEMPO, EL ESPECTADOR y EL PAÍS, para asumir, en uno y otro sentido, posiciones en torno al proceso de paz de La Habana.

Introducción. Participación política. Marco jurídico para la paz. Mecanismos de refrendación. Reconocimiento de víctimas. A manera de conclusión. Bibliografía

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Páginas editoriales, Journalism, Procesos de paz, Editorials, Periodismo, Peaceful change (International relations)

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