Los desahucios en la prensa española: distintos relatos sobre los asuntos públicos

According to Hallin and Mancini (2004), Spain is part of a typology of media system called Polarized Pluralism. One of his main features is a close relation between media and politic system, which produces very political media. In this paper we analyze how Spanish press has informed about one of the...

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