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An Approach of the Current Cuban-Russian Relations in the Content on the Online News of the Russian Information Agency "RIA Novosti"

Highlights

  • Digital media are spaces for discussion that promote open access to information, debate among audiences, exchange of opinions and criticisms

  • It is very important the study of the content approach reflected in digital media and multimedia resources on Internet in general is of the great importance, as it is well-known, today digital media are the most common tool to develop good reputation to States, built, fundamentally, on the basis of the statements of influential national personalities and of political and public leaders

  • According to Van Dijk, the fact that political practices and actions are at the same time discursive practices is interesting for the analysis of political discourse, since the forms of text and speech have political implications and functions ... it should be thought that part of the media discourse are textual consequences of the off-record conversation and at the same time have a political function (Van Dijk, 1999: 15)

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Introduction

Digital media are spaces for discussion that promote open access to information, debate among audiences, exchange of opinions and criticisms. The digital media community has generated what could be called “mass digital journalism”, where consumers themselves have become, at the same time, producers of all kinds of content available to the masses Such autonomy does not exactly guarantee the correct practice of journalistic ethics in digital media, and it has been the subject of research in different disciplines such as Psychology and Sociology, and more recently the Theory of Communication. Interdisciplinary studies on these fields focus on the content of media texts in the constant search for the effect of digital media on audiences, expanding theoretical knowledge on the subject from different points of view. Digital media have acquired importance in the political processes

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