El encuentro con el otro: La construcción del discurso periodístico de los diarios Perú 21 y El Comercio sobre el migrante venezolano en el Perú durante los meses de Junio, Julio y Agosto del 2018
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Quilca Catacora, Mariana LucíaAdvisors
Tovar Gil, Gloria RaquelIssue Date
2019-10-16Keywords
Análisis del discursoLenguaje periodístico
Género periodístico
Speech analysis
Journalistic language
Jounalistic genres
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The encounter with the other: The construction of the journalistic discourse of the Perú 21 and El Comercio newspapers on the Venezuelan migrant in Perú during the months of June, July and August 2018DOI
http://doi.org/10.19083/tesis/652740Abstract
El objetivo principal de esta investigación es conocer cómo es que Perú 21 y El Comercio construyeron la imagen del migrante venezolano. Para eso se analizaron las publicaciones de ambos diarios durante los meses de junio, julio y agosto del 2018. En total fueron 72 notas analizadas, la mayoría de estas fueron publicadas en la crisis migratoria que hubo los días 25 y 26 de agosto a raíz de la exigencia del pasaporte como requisito obligatorio para ingresar a Perú. Es precisamente el contexto social que atravesó nuestro país lo que permitió conocer con mayor profundidad como es el encuentro con el “otro” desde el punto de vista periodístico.The main objective of this research is to know how Perú 21 and El Comercio built the image of the Venezuelan migrant. For this, both newspapers publications were analyzed during the months of June, July and August of 2018. A total of 72 (journalistic) notes were studied, most of them were published during the migration crisis that occurred betwen the 25th and the 26th of August (2018), as a result of the mandatory passport requirement to enter Perú. It is precisely the social context that crossed our country that allowed us to know in greater depth how is the encounter whit the “other” from the journalisctic point of view.
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http://doi.org/10.19083/tesis/652740
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