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La trama de la comunicación

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COVALESKY DIAS, Eduardo. Trama comun. [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.2, pp.195-216. ISSN 1668-5628.

Audiovisual Media Law generates, since 2008, a number of political and media transformations in Argentina. These changes are still in full force, because after six years of its enactment, the law is still a matter of legal disputes and political tensions, in addition to being subject non-neutralized in media coverage. Seeks, first, pass between academic peers located in the native audience of programs the effects of mediatization in the mediatic-communicational circulation and social-mediatical circulation of 6-7-8 and Periodismo Para Todos observed in this work. Secondly, it proposes an external point of view from the polarized argentine situation. The analyzed material consists in the issues of programs displayed from 22 September to 10 November 2013, dates that correspond respectively the beginning of the parliamentary election campaigns in audiovisual media and the impact of the verdict that defines de constitutionality of the Media Law by the Supreme Court on 29 October. It is noticed that the mediatization generates changes both in the political and media fields, emphasizing the conflict between Grupo Clarín and Kirchner government through television programs. The polarization generates responses from other social groups in an attempt to overcome the effect of two truths.

Keywords : Social fields; Mediatization; Grupo Clarín; Kirchner government; Audiovisual Media Law.

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