Spanish/Castilian on Wikipedia: voices and discussion forum
Español/castellano en Wikipedia: voces y foro de discusión
doxa.comunicación | nº 31, pp. 283-302 | 283
July-December of 2020
ISSN: 1696-019X / e-ISSN: 2386-3978
How to cite this article:
Hernández Toribio, M. I.; Claes, F. and Deltell, L. (2020). Spanish/Castilian on Wikipedia: voices and discussion forum. Doxa Comunicación, 31, pp. 283-302.
María Isabel Hernández Toribio. She is a lecturer at the Complutense University of Madrid in the Spanish Language Department. Her principal research interests lie in the fields of pragmatics and discourse analysis. Her most recent publications include several focusing on the analysis of different types of speech act on social media platforms including Twitter and in advertising discourse. She has participated in a diverse range of research projects concerning the analysis of communications media and advertising. She has given seminars at numerous universities and has been a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles).
Florencia Claes. She currently works as a post-doctoral research assistant at the Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid where she lectures in Multimedia Journalism and Multimedia Communication in the Faculty of Communication. She gained Extraordinary Awards for Graduation and for her Doctorate at the Complutense University of Madrid. Her research area encompasses social networks and online communications, SEO positioning and open knowledge in the Wikipedia environment. She has published more than a dozen research articles about these topics and, for a number of years, has been giving training workshops concerning Open Knowledge and Editing on Wikipedia for the Spanish Wikimedia Chapter.
Luis Deltell. He is a tenured lecturer at the Complutense University of Madrid where he teaches Film Direction in the Faculty of Information Science. He also works as a screen writer and film maker. His field of research is the history of the image, cinema and the analysis of new information science technologies and social networks. He has published several articles about Wikipedia and digital communication. He is a codirector of ESCINE, based at the Complutense, a group dedicated to the study of cinema. He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University and at Berkley University, California. He has directed a number of documentaries and other audio-visual work. The last of these, Un dialogo circunstancial (2019), was codirected with Isodoro Valcárcel Medina. Universidad.