Acción conectiva, acción colectiva y medios digitales: posibilidades para la comunicación política en los tiempos de Internet
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https://doi.org/10.26439/contratexto2015.n024.587Abstract
El presente artículo discute las perspectivas de la comunicación política a través de medios digitales, considerando la capacidad que tienen estos medios de generar dos tipos de acción: conectiva y colectiva, tanto para los movimientos sociales como para los partidos en procesos electorales. La discusión considera la evidencia disponible sobre los éxitos y fracasos asociados a los medios digitales. Se usan tanto los conceptos de la ciencia política como de la comunicación y los estudios de Internet, y plantea la necesidad de analizar desde un marco específico asociado al potencial de los medios para ser aprovechados en contextos determinados.
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