Las relaciones cambiantes entre sistema mediático y sistema de partidos

  1. González, Juan Jesús
  2. Chavero, Palmira
Revue:
Sociologiados: Revista de investigación social

ISSN: 2445-2661

Année de publication: 2017

Volumen: 2

Número: 1

Pages: 81-93

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14198/SOCDOS.2017.1.05 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

D'autres publications dans: Sociologiados: Revista de investigación social

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Résumé

After two decades of fraternal collaboration, Fermín Bouza had a particular memory of the moment when a group of researchers from several universities in Madrid gathered around him to form the team called "Agenda y Voto". So that no issue is now as relevant to pay tribute as the one that relates those two parts of the equation that for a long time constituted our research agenda, although the breadth of the reference period that we are going to use in this article It allows opening the zoom and study the broader context in which this relationship develops. Thus, on the one hand, we will study the changes registered in the media system as a combined effect of the 2008 crisis and the 2011 change of government, while, on the other hand, we will put them in relation with the changes in the political party system as they were certified in the general elections of 2015. We will use the post-election studies of the CIS of 2008 and 2015 to highlight the last phase of the changes registered in the evolution of polarized pluralism that presides over the functioning of our media system, modifications that go from the hand in this case of the changes produced with the advent of the "new policy".

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