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    Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas ; 2020
    In:  (an)ecdótica Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 2020-6-27), p. 115-127
    In: (an)ecdótica, Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas, Vol. 4, No. 2 ( 2020-6-27), p. 115-127
    Abstract: This project rescues a brief essay titled “Infamia y vandalismo” by José Revueltas. The text was issued in November 1944 in the main medium of publication of the Mexican-Russian Institute of Cultural Exchange: the journal Cultura Soviética. “Infamia y vandalismo” is a text of political nature, which celebrates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany and illustrates one of the arguments insistently repeated by the Soviet politburo: that communism represented peace and culture, while Nazism promoted destruction and barbarism. The significance of this text relies on the implications that it has in relation to the context of its time (the end of World War II), thus bringing forth a period of Revueltas’s life and of the antifascist and pro-Stalinist left somewhat forgotten nowadays. In other words, this essay can help us to partially reconstruct the intellectual trajectory of the great Mexican writer. The introduction reviews the main elements that should be considered alongside “Infamia y vandalismo” in order to grasp its relevance in the cultural landscape of the moment and in relation to Revueltas’s personal growth: the Institute of Mexican-Russian Cultural Exchange and the journal Cultura Soviética, the atmosphere of ideological confrontation prior to the beginning of the Cold War, as well as the political itinerary of Revueltas in relation to the Mexican Communist Party and other left-wing formations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2683-166X , 2683-1635
    URL: Issue
    URL: Issue
    Language: Spanish
    Publisher: Instituto de Investigaciones Filologicas
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia ; 2023
    In:  Metaverse Basic and Applied Research
    In: Metaverse Basic and Applied Research, Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
    Abstract: Introduction: Chat GPT could be a supportive tool in scientific research and writing, allowing researchers to focus on generating results and data analysis. However, it is important to consider possible biases and limitations in text generation, as well as ethical and quality implications in scientific knowledge production. Methods: A literature search was conducted on PubMed and Scopus with the keyword "ChatGPT," establishing inclusion and exclusion criteria to select 10 relevant articles on the use of ChatGPT in scientific research and writing in the last 5 years and open access. Results: Various authors point out the potential of ChatGPT as a supportive tool in scientific research and writing, highlighting its ability to provide useful comments and suggestions, as well as its use in the development of coherent text and the management of references and citations. However, possible ethical biases and limitations in its use and the need for human supervision are also cautioned. The journal Nature establishes ethical and transparency principles for its use and recommends excluding ChatGPT as an accredited author in a research work. Conclusions: ChatGPT is a useful tool in scientific writing, but its use must be regulated to avoid the substitution of human experience and ensure ethical and quality standards, and caution and human supervision must be exercised to ensure the accuracy of results and recognize its use in research works without attributing authorship.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2953-4577
    Language: Spanish
    Publisher: Salud, Ciencia y Tecnologia
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Universidad Catolica de Uruguay ; 2021
    In:  Dixit , No. 35 ( 2021-11-17), p. 110-127
    In: Dixit, Universidad Catolica de Uruguay, , No. 35 ( 2021-11-17), p. 110-127
    Abstract: During the first half of 2020, the novel coronavirus —a biological entity invisible to the human eye— was represented in multiple images, audiovisual products, descriptions, narratives and other modes of visual and verbal articulation. Many of these were developed by international organizations, governments and media outlets, amongst other social actors, with the aim of rendering the threat posed by the virus more tangible. At the same time, these representations also helped shape how people made sense of it in cognitive and emotional terms. Assuming that social reality is constructed in multiple and dynamic processes and interactions that imply the production, distribution and consumption of meaning at various levels, this article examines from a semiotic perspective one of the modes of representations of the coronavirus during the COVID-19 pandemic: the one grounded on the overarching narrative that depicted the virus as an evil enemy that poses a threat to humanity and that, consequently, needs to be fought. The article organizes the study of a number of representations of the coronavirus in three levels —the iconic, the axiological and the narrative— and discusses how the discursive construction of an enemy involves a series of mechanisms of semiotic nature that, besides somehow representing it, also shape its social construction.   *This article was originally published in 2020, in English, under the title "From a Biological Entity to a Social Monster. A Semiotic Construction of the Coronavirus During the Covid-19 Pandemic," in the Italian journal Fuori Luogo, 7(1), pp. 105-115. DOI https://doi.org/10.6092/2723-9608/7041. The translation from English to Spanish —which is unchanged from the original version, except for the addition of new bibliographic entries— was done by the author.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0797-3691 , 1688-3497
    URL: Issue
    Language: Spanish
    Publisher: Universidad Catolica de Uruguay
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Revista Internacional de Relaciones Publicas ; 2022
    In:  Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas Vol. 12, No. 23 ( 2022), p. 93-116
    In: Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, Revista Internacional de Relaciones Publicas, Vol. 12, No. 23 ( 2022), p. 93-116
    Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to start from the concept of fake news applied, in this case, not to journalistic information, but to the field of companies to determine how information and institutional communication can be distorted, and even attacked, by the dissemination of unverified (or malicious) information through the enormous dissemination provided by new technologies derived from the Internet, mainly social networks. This virality brought about by the digitalization of information and data can lead to truly damaging discredit for the trust of organizations among their different audiences. Precisely, the relational perspective (Grunig & Hung-Baesecke, 2015; Ledingham, 2015) maintains that the nature of public relations lies in its ability to manage relationships between an organization and its public of interest or stakeholders (Grunig, 2009) through through a strategically planned process (Otero and Pulido-Polo, 2018; Almiron & Xifra, 2019; Page & Parnel, 2019; Smith, 2017) capable of placing before public opinion (Greenhill, 2020) the excellence of organizational behavior. The purpose of this process is none other than to generate trust in the public, but its main obstacle, since the origin of public relations, has been public misinformation.To achieve the main objective of this paper, an exploratory methodological design is carried out, of a qualitative nature, in two phases: data collection and analysis. For the collection of data, the techniques of direct observation, participant observation and the use of data from secondary sources, eminently bibliographical, are used. To the review of the consulted sources, a systematic search of the terms is added: 'fake news', 'fake news + company/organization', 'corporate disinformation', 'disinformation + company/organization' (in English, Spanish and Portuguese) in the scientific databases Mendeley and Google Scholar. For the analysis, carried out between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022 by the undersigned researchers, a data matrix was created in Excel and the Atlas.ti software, version 21.0.8, was used. , from NK Qualitas. Finally, a total population of 239,700 files is obtained which, based on the data systematization criterion with a representative sample, represents a study corpus of n=23,970. The results show that almost 60% of the articles are indexed in the Journal Citation Report or Scopus databases, are concentrated in the areas "Information and Documentation", "Social Sciences" or "Miscellaneous" and revolve around the politics (almost 60%), “Economy” (19%), “Diseases and public health” (16%) and “Art, heritage and culture” (3%). Likewise, the most mentioned concepts are “Disinformation + fake news” (73%), “fact-checking” (13%) and “deepfakes” (8%). Interestingly, the percentages have been similar (around 2%) in the cases of the terms not searched for but found “legislation”, “media literacy” or “educommunication” and “corporate misinformation”. The conclusions show that there is disinformation whenever there is an attempt to manipulate, confuse or deceive with information of doubtful, misleading or false origin; that the concept of corporate disinformation is still to be developed; that, indeed, the dissemination of fake news affects the public perception of the organizations and that the use of artificial intelligence is revealed as an important tool for the development of new mechanisms for detecting fake news.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2174-3681
    URL: Issue
    Language: Spanish
    Publisher: Revista Internacional de Relaciones Publicas
    Publication Date: 2022
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