Reconstrucción de textos e imágenes sobre cambio climático en noticias oficiales de América Latina
Resumen
El propósito del presente estudio es de reconstruir encuadres educativos, altamente inexplorados, de los textos e imágenes de las noticias oficiales en línea sobre cambio climático en América Latina, enfocado en lo que los lectores puedan aprender de ellos. Para el efecto, se aplicó un análisis cualitativo de contenido a textos (14) e imágenes (35) en las noticias regionales de 2014. Los resultados generales demuestran que los procesos cognitivos incluyen adquisición de conocimientos y comprensión. Los artículos presentados en un entorno virtual tienen implicaciones en el aprendizaje de los lectores. Se recomienda realizar estudios comparativos.Palabras clave
Cambio climático, En línea, Noticias, Encuadres, América Latina, Análisis contenido
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Sin tÃtulo (English)Biografía del autor/a
Fátima Viteri-Mancero
Ph.D. por investigación en Educación y Comunicación Ambiental, KULeuven, Bélgica. M.Sc. Ecología Humana, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Bélgica. Coordinadora Comunicación Ambiental.
María Gabriela Pérez
E.M.B.A. IDE Business School, Quito, Ecuador. Diplomado de Estudios en Administración de Empresas, Université Catholique Louvain-La-Neuve, Bélgica. B.A. en Diseño Gráfico, Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador.
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