A new issue of the Anuario Electrónico de Estudios en Comunicación Social "Disertaciones" has been published. Issue 18(2) of January-June 2025 focuses on Studying journalis in unstable contexts. It has been edited by Adriana Amado and Diego Alonso García Ramírez.

The contents of the issue are:

STUDIES

- “Despite Everything, it is a Service to Society”: Coercion of Press Freedom and the Creation of Illusio among Journalists in Mexico City. Ana Leticia Hernández Julián

- A Barking Dog that Never Bites. The Professional Practice of Argentine Journalism during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Martina Ferrero, Gonzalo Sarasqueta, Samantha Olmedo, Claudia Mellado

- Research on Journalism Ethics in Spain: Academic Trend or Scientific Awareness? Yenisley Polledo-Zulueta

- Challenges for Teaching Journalism: Self-Perception of Media Competencies in Chilean University Teachers. Nairbis Sibrian Díaz, Paulina Loreto Maureira González, Claudia Ximena Reyes Betanzo, Daniela Lazcano-Peña, Amaranta Alfaro, Vanessa Zúñiga

- Journalistic Routines and Social Networks: Covering Women’s Football in an Integrated Newsroom. Thais Eduarda Immig, Samara Wobeto, Viviane Borelli

 

ESSAYS

- How Do Venezuelans Stay Informed? An Overview of the Misinformation Landscape in Venezuela. Andrés Cañizález, Mariela Torrealba

- Artificial Intelligence and Journalism in Times of Uncertainty and Volatility. Fredy Alexander Pinilla Escobar, Dune Valle Jiménez

 

ADVANCES (Open Section)

- Mass Media in Peru: Analysis of the Relationship Between Age, Educational Level, Consumption and Trust in the Media. Felipe Anderson Rios Incio, Ángel Páez, Gilsa Lisboa Echeverre, Carlos Gutiérrez Fernández

- Analysis of Narrative Resources and Characteristics of Non-Fiction Podcast in Spain (2004-2020). Ángela Ruiz-Martínez, Pastora Moreno-Espinosa, Juan C. Figuereo-Benítez

- Beings Living in Twitter (X): A Historical Review of Users and Leaders in The Electoral Hashtag #ColombiaDecide. Ysabel Cristina Briceño Romero, Liliana Calderón-Benavides

- Clicks and Cries for Social Change: The Impact of Digital Technologies on the Egyptian Revolution. Branco Di Fátima

- Connected Narratives: Exploring On-Line and Off-Line Brazilian Undocumented Migration. Adélia Verônica Silva, Franco Dani Araujo Pinto, Gláucia de Oliveira Assis

- Yes, Chef! An Analysis of the Narrative Structure of The Bear’s First Season (fx, 2022). María Marcos Ramos, Ernesto Pérez Morán

- The role of visuals in the perceptions of risk and of self-efficacy and the behaviors towards the pandemic of Covid-19. Mehmet Şahin Ergeç, Kemal Elciyar

- Women and Transvestism in Spanish Cinema Prior to the Civil War (1927-1935): Between Agency and Homosexuality. Santiago Lomas Martínez