Innovating in public inputs of persuasive communication: journalism and politics

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1746

Keywords:

Persuasive communication, Digital journalism, Public policy, Media narrative, Artificial intelligence

Abstract

The monograph Innovating in Public Inputs of Persuasive Communication: Journalism and Politics examines the role of the media in shaping public opinion and constructing persuasive discourses in political and social contexts. In a digitalized world, innovations in public communication have transformed both journalistic and political practices, driven by digitization, globalization, and new methods of accessing information. This study focuses on how the discourses of international organizations on educational digitization impact local policies and practices, particularly in Latin America. It also explores new forms of political persuasion enabled by technology, such as the use of digital media to shape public opinion. The monograph reflects on the role of journalistic framing and ethics in covering key issues such as politics, the environment, and migration.

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Author Biographies

Carmen del Rocío Monedero Morales, University of Malaga

Full Professor in the Department of Journalism at the University of Málaga, she is the Vice Dean of Business, Infrastructure, and Environmental Sustainability at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at UMA. Her professional career has been linked to political and institutional communication offices as well as music and cultural journalism. She is a member of several research teams focused on environmental journalism, communication and gender, and music journalism. She holds two research periods, having published numerous scientific articles in indexed journals and book chapters, and has carried out research stays at universities in Europe, America, and Asia. She has coordinated monographs and participated in numerous international conferences. She has served as the press officer at the Provincial Delegation of Social Equality of the Regional Government of Andalusia and the Association of Municipalities of the Costa del Sol-Axarquía, and has worked as a writer for print and radio media.

Sara Mariscal Vega, University of Cádiz

She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Cádiz and is accredited for the positions of Contracted Doctor and Professor at a Private University. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Seville (December 2019), with a competitive predoctoral contract. Her thesis was awarded an extraordinary prize, with a "Cum Laude" distinction and international mention. She graduated in Philosophy from the University of Seville (2013) and holds a Master's degree in Culture of Peace, Conflicts, Education, and Human Rights from UCA (2014), also with an extraordinary prize. She is preparing for her second doctorate and is in the final year of the Social and Legal Sciences Program at the University of Cádiz. She has published over twenty book chapters with prestigious publishers such as Tecnos, Síntesis, Comares, and Thomson Reuters, among others, and has published articles in high-impact journals such as Human Review, Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana, Opción, and Revista de innovación educativa in Mexico. She has participated in the Evaluator Committee and coordinated symposia at various international conferences. Additionally, she has carried out research stays in Rome and Buenos Aires, among other national destinations.

Alexandra María Sandulescu Budea , Rey Juan Carlos University

She is a contracted doctoral professor in Journalism in the undergraduate and master's programs at the Department of Journalism and Corporate Communication at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at Rey Juan Carlos University. She is the head coordinator and responsible for the Consolidated Teaching Innovation Group C.O.M.O.J.O. (Communication Mobile Journalism). She also coordinates Erasmus, Séneca, and Munde programs for the bilingual Bachelor's degree in Protocol, Organization of Events, and Corporate Communication. She is the Subject Coordinator (P.R.A) for the course "Fundamentals of Journalism" in both single and double degrees in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication at the Fuenlabrada and Vicálvaro campuses, coordinating the teaching activity of the assigned faculty at Rey Juan Carlos University. A member of high-impact research teams, she has participated in national and international projects in both public and private sectors.

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

Monedero Morales, C. del R., Mariscal Vega, S., & Sandulescu Budea , A. M. (2024). Innovating in public inputs of persuasive communication: journalism and politics. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-1746

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INNOVATING IN PUBLIC INPUTS FOR PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION: JOURNALISTIC AND POLITICAL