El tratamiento informativo de la inmigración en la prensa escrita en España e Italia. Un caso de estudio: el naufragio de Lampedusa
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El tratamiento informativo de la inmigración en la prensa escrita en España e Italia. Un caso de estudio: el naufragio de LampedusaAuthor (s)
Tutor/Supervisor
Casero Ripollés, AndreuTutor/Supervisor; University.Department
Universitat Jaume I. Departament de Ciències de la ComunicacióDate
2014-07-04Publisher
Universitat Jaume IAbstract
The current research studies the informative treatment of the immigration in
the written press of Spain and Italy. A qualitative analysis of the shipwreck
happened on 3 of October of 2013 in the Italian island ... [+]
The current research studies the informative treatment of the immigration in
the written press of Spain and Italy. A qualitative analysis of the shipwreck
happened on 3 of October of 2013 in the Italian island Lampedusa, which
caused more tan 360 deaths is going to be studied through the two popular
newspapers El Pais (Spain) and La Repubblica (Italy). The article is focused
on the study of the particular terminology of the information of the particular
event. The lexicon used is going to be analysed according to the professional
journalistic standards and media ethics. Therefore, the paper is focused on
the information of the news provided by both newspapers seeking out the
similarities and differences between them. All in all, the results show that in
both countries, Spain and Italy, the drama is the most salient characteristic in
the informative discourse about immigration. [-]
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Treball Final de Grau en Periodisme. Codi: PE0932 Curs acadèmic: 2013-2014
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