Enquadramento jornalístico de asesinos selectivos: Los casos de Osama Bin Laden y Qassem Soleimani
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Santos da Cruz, V., & Guedes de Oliveira, M. A. (2024). Enquadramento jornalístico de asesinos selectivos: Los casos de Osama Bin Laden y Qassem Soleimani. Norteamérica, Revista Académica Del CISAN-UNAM, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.22201/cisan.24487228e.2024.1.635

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¿Cómo encuadraron los principales medios de comunicación estadounidenses los asesinatos selectivos? Este estudio examina cómo los principales periódicos estadounidenses enmarcaron los asesinatos de Osama Bin Laden y Qassem Soleimani, con el objetivo de identificar sus posturas y temas destacados. Empleando el enfoque de Bloch-Elkon (2007), analizamos 450 artículos periodísticos de The Washington Post (192), The New York Times (171) y The Wall Street Journal (87). Los hallazgos revelan que los medios favorecieron más a Bin Laden en ambos períodos analizados y enfatizaron los temas relacionados con la seguridad en ambos casos.

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