doxa.comunicación | nº 27, pp. 19-42 | 19
July-December of 2018
ISSN: 1696-019X / e-ISSN: 2386-3978
How to cite this article:
Serrano-Puche, J.; Fernández, C. B; Rodríguez-Virgili, J.(2018). Political information and incidental exposure in social media: the cases of Argentina, Chile, Spain, and Mexico. Doxa Comunicación, 27, pp. 19-42.
Political information and incidental exposure in social media: the cases of Argentina, Chile, Spain and Mexico
Información política y exposición incidental en las redes sociales: un análisis de Argentina, Chile, España y México
Javier Serrano-Puche. Senior Assistant Professor at the School of Communication of the University of Navarra and a research fellow for the Center for Internet Studies and Digital Life at the same university. He is a collaborator on the ‘Emotional Culture and Identity’ project at the Institute for Culture and Society. He has been a visiting researcher at the London School of Economics (LSE). His lines of research are digital news consumption, emotions linked to the use of technology and media literacy. His publications on these topics have featured in publishers such as Springer, IGI Global, McGraw Hill as well as in journals like the International Journal of Communication, Comunicar or Com-munication & Society
Carmen Beatriz Fernández. Researcher and doctoral candidate at the Center for Internet Studies and Digital Life of the School of Communication at the University of Navarra (UNAV). She teaches Political Communication in the IESA (Venezuela and Panama), UNAV and UNIR. She has a Master in Business Administration (IESA, Venezuela) and Electoral Campaigns (University of Florida, USA). She is the president of DataStrategia and coordinator of the website of Iberoamerican Policy e-lecciones.net and the co-founder of the Organization of Latin American Political Consultants OCPLA. She was awarded the Aristotle Excellence Award 2010 for her work in cyberpolitics and is also part of the “Global Dream Team,” which recognises the best political consultants in the world. She has also been awarded the Eikon Regional 2013 award for the best viral campaign, as well as several “Victory Awards” (2014-2017) for influential women, academic excellence and the best social network campaigns.
Jordi Rodríguez-Virgili. Professor of Political Communication in the School of Communication, University of Na-varra (UNAV) and the vice dean of Teaching Staff and Academic Organisation in its Faculty of Communication. He is a researcher at the Centre for Internet Studies and Digital Life at the UNAV. He has been a visiting professor at the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University. In 2016 he was awarded the Victory Award for Merit for Excellence in Teaching in Political Communication. He has been the director of the Master’s degree program in Political and Corporate Communication (MCPC) at UNAV.