Open access: a journey from impossible to probable, but still uncertain
Transparency mechanisms in the media: analysis of Spain and Portugal
Political parties’ influence on the transparency and participation of Spanish municipal websites: the case of Catalonia, the Community of Madrid, the Community of Valencia, and the Region of Murcia
Pilar Paricio Esteban, María Puchalt López, María Pilar García Alcober, Blanca Nicasio Varea
Inflaming public debate: a methodology to determine origin and characteristics of hate speech about sexual and gender diversity on Twitter
From disinformation to fact-checking: How Ibero-American fact-checkers on Twitter combat fake news
María Isabel Míguez González, Luis Xabier Martínez Rolán, Silvia García Mirón
Facing the challenges of metaverse: a systematic literature review from social sciences and marketing and communication
Verónica Crespo Pereira, Eva Sánchez Amboage, Matías Membiela-Pollán
Women in the documentary industry: Continuing inequality in the streaming age
Data journalism in Spain and Austria: features, organizational structure, limitations, and future perspectives
Monetization of digital newspapers: Experimentation with brand extension and buying influence
Luis Sangil, Francisco Campos Freire, Francisco Javier Pérez Latre
Trajectories and regimes in research versus knowledge evaluations: Contributions to an evolutionary theory of citation
Professional dynamics between journalists and politicians: Professional routines and assessment of trust and credibility generated by Spanish congressional spokespersons in the specialized press (2019-2022)
Antonio Baraybar Fernández, Sandro Arrufat Martín, Belén Díaz Díaz
Data without reference points: collaborations in communication research in Spain are less international and publications have lower impact
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