Opinión pública y prensa en México. Continuidades y rupturas desde El Sol de Sinaloa, 1970-1972



Document title: Opinión pública y prensa en México. Continuidades y rupturas desde El Sol de Sinaloa, 1970-1972
Journal: Historia y espacio
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System number: 000565402
ISSN: 0120-4661
Authors: 1
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Institutions: 1Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa,
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Volumen: 14
Number: 50
Pages: 143-168
Country: Colombia
Language: Español
English abstract The formation of public opinion in Mexico during the first years of the 1970s was mediated by the relations built between the press and the Mexican corporate state. It can serve as an explanation in order to understand why the newspapers of the Cadena García Valseca group (CGV) gave a special cover of the socio-political processes in the region. It was characterized, first by denying the existence of communism and the political left in Mexico, and in the second place, by delegitimizing the emergence of guerrilla groups and social protesters. For this purpose, we analyze El Sol de Sinaloa (a newspaper which belongs to the CGV group), that was printed in Culiacán since 1956.
English abstract The formation of public opinion in Mexico during the first years of the 1970s was mediated by the relations built between the press and the Mexican corporate state. It can serve as an explanation in order to understand why the newspapers of the Cadena García Valseca group (CGV) gave a special cover of the socio-political processes in the region. It was characterized, first by denying the existence of communism and the political left in Mexico, and in the second place, by delegitimizing the emergence of guerrilla groups and social protesters. For this purpose, we analyze El Sol de Sinaloa (a newspaper which belongs to the CGV group), that was printed in Culiacán since 1956.
Spanish abstract La formación de la opinión pública en México durante los primeros años de la década de 1970 estuvo mediada por las relaciones construidas entre la prensa y el Estado corporativo mexicano, lo que sirve como explicación para entender por qué los periódicos de la Cadena García Valseca (CGV) dieron cobertura a los procesos sociopolíticos, primero, a partir de negar la existencia del comunismo y la izquierda en México; y segundo, deslegitimando la aparición de los grupos guerrilleros y la protesta social. Para ello se toma como unidad de análisis el periódico El Sol de Sinaloa, que circula en Culiacán desde 1956, perteneciente a la CGV.
Keyword: opinión pública,
prensa,
poder político,
periodismo mexicano
Keyword: public opinion,
press,
political power,
Mexican journalism
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