News values: a review of academic literature/Valores noticiosos: una revisión de la literatura académica
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https://doi.org/10.15665/.v16i01.1410Palavras-chave:
medios masivos, valores noticiosos, estudios en periodismo, noticiabilidad.Resumo
Se revisa la literatura académica del concepto “Valores noticiosos” y corresponde a la primera fase de la investigación “Efecto de la fotografía de homicidios, accidentes y heridos en las emociones humanas”. El objetivo es investigar tendencias, metodologías, origen de los estudios, revistas que los publican, entre otros. Se aplicó un análisis de contenidos, a una muestra 50 artículos con criterios de inclusión y exclusión. Los resultados sugieren la identificación de seis tendencias emergentes en la literatura académica: 1. Tipologías de news values. 2. Selección. 3. Cobertura. 4. Rutinas periodísticas. 5. Web y. 6. Redes sociales y concluye evidenciando una concentración de la investigación en revistas académicas europeas, ubicadas en Scopus y con una presencia nula estudios de Latinoamérica.
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