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    The Governor of Michoacán and the University Conflict of 1949. The Vision of Nemesio García Naranjo by García naranjo, Francisco Alejandro

    Published 2017
    “…This event triggered marches and university strikes in the whole country, putting the governability of the state of Michoacán into crisis.The journalistic corpus written by García Naranjo is analyzed in two directions. …”
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    Entre el artista y el crítico: Basura de Héctor Abad Faciolince by Monroy Zuluaga, Leonardo

    Published 2014
    “…On the other hand, the critic –a journalist that constantly read the products of Davanzati- is analyzed in his different stages: from his specialized readings to a strange interest for the life of his neighbor. …”
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    PROFESSOR GERMÁN ARCINIEGAS Educator, essayist, culture researcher and ideologist of the student movements in Colombia by Ocampo Lopez, Javier

    Published 2012
    “…It stands out his activity as a student, diplomat, political, Secretary of Education, university professor, journalist and academic of Languages and History. He´s an essayist of great ideas, author of numerous works and articles that study the identity of Latin America and its relationship with the world.…”
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    Modernización de los estudios agustinianos en Santafé de Bogotá por Fray Diego Francisco Padilla a finales del siglo XVIII by CAMPO DE POZO, FERNANDO

    Published 2012
    “…Rousseau. He was a great journalist and in 1809. «He had already published 49 booklest about many topies all of which directed to the happinnes of the country» (Colombia). …”
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    JUANA PAULA MANSO (1819-1875) THE UNDENIABLE FEMININE PRESENCE IN THE ARGENTINIAN EDUCATION AND CULTURE OF THE XIXTH CENTURY, WITH AMERICAN RENOWN by Pagliarulo, Elisabetta

    Published 2012
    “…To understand the importance of the contributions of this writer, journalist and also an awkward and coherent teacher of the nineteenth century, there were analyzed her works referred to the education, to the defense of the woman as for her capacities and rights. …”
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    Discursive Strategies for the Social Construction in the Post-Conflict Era (2015-2017) by Torres, Doris, Rincón Rodríguez, Angélica María

    Published 2019
    “…The research is woven from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), in order to make a theoretical formulation about journalistic discursive manifestations and a critical reflection on the social realities of journalistic language. …”
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    Journalism, politics and falsehood in the news during the 1930 electoral campaign in Colombia by Acevedo Tarazona, Álvaro, Quiroz Prada, Melissa, Villabona Ardila, Juliana

    Published 2022
    “…For the above, this article emphasizes the use of fake news by politicians and journalists, who, taking advantage of the distances and rumours, created fake content to harm the image of their rivals and thus, winthe election. …”
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    Synthetic Drugs or New Psychoactive Substances, a Latent Threat without Effective Controls by Toro Gómez, Javier Humberto

    Published 2017
    “…This article is based on the qualitative approach, using tools such as document review (official reports, journalistic articles, from universities and governmental and non-governmental organizations, etc.), it starts by detailing basic aspects of the context of drugs of natural and synthetic origin, then focuses on the characterization of drug use, finding the point at which current society and especially young people and children are highly vulnerable, and finally it proposes a series of strategies in order to reduce the cost of NSP.…”
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    The Diary of a Writer in Encuentro en Saint-Nazaire [Meeting in Saint-Nazaire] by Ricardo Piglia by Hernández Peñaloza, Amor Arelis

    Published 2016
    “…This study also highlights the importance and magnitude of the journalistic genre in the narrative drive of an author like Ricardo Piglia. …”
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    Women Building and Rebuilding their Space on Muisne Island after the Earthquake of April 16, 2016 by Jurado Velastegui, Estefany

    Published 2020
    “… Within a theoretical framework combined with journalistic descriptions, it looks into the context before the natural disaster, which revealed poverty, violence, absence of institutions, and deficiencies in risk management by the state. …”
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    Lota España: Unpublished Manuscripts of Dolores González Pérez, a Writer Forgotten by Patriarchal Criticism and Historiography by Vela García, Dolores

    Published 2023
    “…In order to carry out an accurate exegesis, we will adopt the perspective of feminist criticism and hermeneutics, which will allow us to present the author and engaged into her personal and storyworld, through a corpus composed of more than 3000 texts of undoubted literary quality, including poetry, novels, short stories, essays, literary criticism and reviews, journalistic and opinion articles, etc. In addition, we will analyze some of the most significant contradictions around the author and her works, and how they influenced her literary production, and caused, in a decisive way, her writings to be forgotten and ignored by the patriarchal literary canon. …”
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    Gertrudis Segovia: An Approach to her Figure by Reyes Ferrer, María

    Published 2022
    “…To bring her figure back, we propose to analyse the different sources from that period (especially journalistic ones, dedicated to her) and we will approach her poetic production mainly through her work Poesías (1911). …”
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    Ilustración Nariñense [Nariñense Illustration], the cultural magazine of the Colombian south 1924-1955 by Álvarez Hoyos, María Teresa

    Published 2016
    “…The editorial aim of this publication was to become an instrument for the establishment of a common project for regional transformation, through the struggle to install a transport system, that enabled communication with the interior of the country as well as with other countries; under the assumption that the progress of the region was linked to the construction of a railroad. The magazine´s journalistic work and essays attempted to break with the intellectual isolation of the area, and to promote the circulation of regional interests and problems. …”
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