Bibliographic citations
Portocarrero, C., (2020). Discurso periodístico y posverdad en los diarios “La República” y “El Comercio” durante las elecciones municipales de Lima Metropolitana (2018). Casos: Ricardo Belmont y Daniel Urresti [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655026
Portocarrero, C., Discurso periodístico y posverdad en los diarios “La República” y “El Comercio” durante las elecciones municipales de Lima Metropolitana (2018). Casos: Ricardo Belmont y Daniel Urresti [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655026
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title = "Discurso periodístico y posverdad en los diarios “La República” y “El Comercio” durante las elecciones municipales de Lima Metropolitana (2018). Casos: Ricardo Belmont y Daniel Urresti",
author = "Portocarrero Reggiardo, Carla Andrea",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The subject of this thesis is to compare the journalistic speeches of “La República” and “El Comercio” in relation to the municipal campaign of the mayor of Lima in 2018 and determine if post-truth was used in the digital news reports during the last month of the 2018 electoral campaign. Specifically, were analyzed the case of the candidate Ricardo Belmont, treated by the newspaper “La República”, and the candidate Daniel Urresti, treated by “El Comercio”. Of the total notes published (62 on Urresti in “El Comercio” and 46 on Belmont in “The Republic“) they have only been considered 5 ratings “information” in each case, as they are the only ones who express disagreement has daily with candidate in question. A superficial reading might suggest that journalists who wrote these five notes are intended to be neutral. However, the use of keywords within the body of the text and the mechanisms used in speeches showed the presence of posverdad and so the critical stance of the medium is explicitly against the candidate. The main conclusion is that the applicants were not the favorites of the newspapers, because their ideology and position was not shared by these newspapers. In this sense, the present thesis also proves that daily mentioned, behind the appearance of balance information, various mechanisms were developed posverdad order to criticize and smear were not candidates of choice.
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