Conexión

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/175299

ISSN 2305-7467
e-ISSN 2413-5437

La revista Conexión es una iniciativa académica del Departamento de Comunicaciones de la PUCP, que tiene como objetivo fomentar la investigación y la redacción de ensayos vinculados al tema de las comunicaciones. Se publica una vez al año y colaboran en ella profesores de planta del Departamento, así como investigadores y docentes invitados de otras universidades del país y del extranjero. Los artículos publicados en la revista son originales y se someten a una revisión editorial antes de ser publicados.

Los campos de interés de las comunicaciones son amplios y variados, y esa diversidad de miradas es la que garantiza la interdisciplinariedad de nuestras búsquedas, vincula la heterogeneidad de nuestros objetos de estudio y conecta de manera transversal nuestros hallazgos. En la actividad de la vida académica, Conexión ofrece un lugar de encuentro para la comunicación social con los otros dominios del saber.

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    Periodismo, experticia y toma de decisiones técnicas
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-12-11) Irarrázabal Elliott, Manuela
    This paper addresses the problem of false balance in the press, in the context of technical decision making those in which science intersects with the public domain because the issues at stake are relevant for the population as a whole. It sets out to frame the problem in a broad context, the sociology of sciences, that enables meeting the need for recognising the democratic commitments of journalism and the importance of communicating technological progress efficiently to confront the challenges posed by misinformation. The methodology consists in a conceptual analysis, grounded in recent cases of false balance: climate change and vaccines. It concludes that the conceptual categories proposed by the theory help journalism regain a place of credibility where both the role of expertise and citizen participation find legitimacy in technical decision making, without blurring the distinction between the expert and the lay person.
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    Vestir desde la disidencia: resistencia y visibilidad desde la experiencia de tres activistas peruanxs
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2019-12-12) Bustamante Almonte, Fabiola; Ferrer Pizarro, Raisa
    This exploratory article analyzes in a qualitatively way clothing trajectories of people who inhabit non-hegemonic bodies and participate in spaces of feminist activism. A series of interviews were carried out with the objective of knowing first-hand experiences in which clothing is used as a tool to actively raise transgressive messages that claim their identities. During the interviews we could also understand how subjectivities are configured on the margins of a society like Peru, where getting dressed responds to tacit and strict rules and fashion is ad-dressed to hegemonic bodies that also fit binarism.
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    Periodismo de declaraciones: Cuando la prensa renuncia a ser el lugar de los hechos
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2016-03-08) Munive, Mario
    It is not a journalism genre, but a discourse that seems to be in the DNA of Latin America’s press. On the newsroom it is known as “He said, she said” journalism. This term refers to a kind of contagious disease. Journalists and media that have been affected assume that news can give us statements instead of facts. In other words, that the inverted pyramid is licensed to replace verified facts with others opinions. It is time to ask us some questions from an academic perspective. Why is “He said, she said” journalism so rooted on the day-to-day practices of journalists? What are the causes of this strong tendency in the content supply of the media? Have they impacted in the construction of the agenda or in the formation of public opinion? This article tries to give answers to these questions and also suggest to pay attention to a practice that nowadays is considered a necessary evil, although is recognized as a symptom of an insufficient quality of the news that are transmitted by local media.