Consumo de Medios de Comunicación y Redes Sociales: Perfil de los votantes en las Elecciones Generales de España de noviembre de 2019
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Associação Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação (AISTI)
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En 2019 se consolidaba el español como un sistema de partidos formado, principalmente, por cinco formaciones. En 2014 al PP y PSOE se les uniría Podemos y Ciudadanos; y en 2019 pasaría Vox a ser la primera fuerza de derecha radical en tener representación en el Parlamento español. Tras las elecciones generales celebradas en abril de 2019, y sin lograr ningún pacto de investidura, en noviembre se volverían a repetir. Éstas tuvieron lugar en un escenario muy particular, marcado por la incertidumbre y la crispación. Por ello, nos preguntamos cómo habrá sido el consumo de medios de comunicación así como el uso de internet y de las redes sociales para recibir información política. Es más, nos planteamos identificar distintos patrones de consumo en función del recuerdo de voto. En concreto, identificamos distintas dinámicas entre los votantes de los partidos “tradicionales” y los votantes de las denominadas “nuevas formaciones”.
In 2019 the Spanish party system was consolidated as one formed by five political parties. In 2014 the PP and PSOE would be joined by Podemos and Ciudadanos; and in 2019 Vox would become the first radical right-wing force with representation in the Spanish Parliament. After the general elections held in April 2019, and without achieving any investiture agreement, the elections would be repeated in November. These took place in a very particular scenario, marked by uncertainty and tension. Therefore, we ask ourselves how the consumption of the media as well as the use of the Internet and social networks has been to receive political information. Furthermore, we consider identifying different consumption patterns according to the vote. Specifically, we identified different dynamics between “traditional” party voters and “new formation” voters.
In 2019 the Spanish party system was consolidated as one formed by five political parties. In 2014 the PP and PSOE would be joined by Podemos and Ciudadanos; and in 2019 Vox would become the first radical right-wing force with representation in the Spanish Parliament. After the general elections held in April 2019, and without achieving any investiture agreement, the elections would be repeated in November. These took place in a very particular scenario, marked by uncertainty and tension. Therefore, we ask ourselves how the consumption of the media as well as the use of the Internet and social networks has been to receive political information. Furthermore, we consider identifying different consumption patterns according to the vote. Specifically, we identified different dynamics between “traditional” party voters and “new formation” voters.
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Lagares Diez, Nieves; Elba Maneiro y Serafín González (2020). “Consumo de Medios de Comunicación y Redes Sociales: Perfil de los votantes en las Elecciones Generales de España de noviembre de 2019”. RISTI Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação, 35: 546-558.








