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Evictions and health in the spanish digital press: analysis of coverage and news treatment

Authors: Luque-Martín, Nuria; Ruiz-Pérez, Isabel; López-Doblas, Manuela; Alba-Ruiz, Rubén;

Evictions and health in the spanish digital press: analysis of coverage and news treatment

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Abstract The crisis in Spain has had a great impact in the media, as well as in the scientific community. Evictions, in particular, have received extensive media coverage. Two objectives have been established: first, to carry out an analysis of the journalistic coverage of evictions in the digital written press in the 4 most widely-read online newspapers; second, to analyse the news treatment in these publications by studying the relationship to health issues established in them. A total of 3345 news items were located in the study period. The record by newspaper and by month showed two news spikes linked to “exceptional” events. The main issues on which most of the news items on evictions concentrated were “people affected” (49%), “politics” (39%) and “activist movements” (33%). The study showed wide coverage of the subject of evictions in the Spanish digital press, but few references to health. Título: Análisis de las noticias sobre desahucios en los medios de comunicación digitales en España Resumen La crisis en España ha tenido un gran impacto en los medios de comunicación, así como en la comunidad científica. Los desahucios, en particular, han recibido una amplia cobertura en los medios de comunicación. Se han establecido dos objetivos: en primer lugar, realizar un análisis de la cobertura que los medios de comunicación hacen sobre el tema “desahucios” a través del registro y análisis de las noticias publicadas en la prensa digital de más audiencia en España; segundo, analizar el tratamiento que hacen los medios en relación con las cuestiones de salud. Se identificaron un total de 3345 noticias en el período de estudio. El registro por periódico y por mes mostró dos picos de noticias vinculados como eventos "excepcionales". Los principales temas en los que se concentraron la mayoría de las noticias sobre desahucios fueron “personas afectadas” (49%), “política” (39%) y “movimientos activistas” (33%). El trabajo mostró una amplia cobertura del tema desahucios en la prensa digital española, pero pocas hacían referencia a la salud. Palabras clave Medios de comunicación, Desahucios, Salud, Prensa, Prensa Digital, Noticias, España

Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the Health Department. Government of Andalusia. Spain. PI-0400/2013. CIBER-ESP, Centre for Biomedical Network Research - Epidemiology and Public Health, Spain. Group of study of the evictions and health of the Andalusian public health school

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Press, Media, Health, Spain, Evictions, Digital Press, News

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