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The Framing Coverage of the Student Movement During Authoritarian Mexico

The Framing Coverage of the Student Movement During Authoritarian Mexico. José Antonio Brambila- Ramirez Monterrey Insitute of Technology and Higher Education Mexico , Mexico City. Research Question.

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The Framing Coverage of the Student Movement During Authoritarian Mexico

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  1. The Framing Coverage of the Student Movement During Authoritarian Mexico José Antonio Brambila-Ramirez Monterrey Insitute of Technology and HigherEducation Mexico, Mexico City

  2. ResearchQuestion What factors influence the way journalists or newspapers frame the student movement during the Mexican authoritarian regimen? And how do these processes work and, as a result, what are the frames that journalists use?

  3. Hypothesis The newspaper coverage of the student movement of 1971 was constrained by some common frames. These frames delegitimize the student movement and, also, support the authoritarian regime. These frames were presences in the environment, but the journalistic routines accentuated its presence.

  4. StudentMovement

  5. PrintCoverage of StudentMovement El Heraldo de México (11-06-1971) «The drama of thedemostrationlooked in allapproaches» El Nacional(11-06-1971) «Bloodedconfrontationbetwenstudents»

  6. PrintCoverage of StudentMovement El Heraldo de México (11-06-1971) «Balance tragic of the student demonstration in Mexico City» Excélsior (11-06-1971) «Behind, malevolence»

  7. StudentMovementCoverage Resignation of PublicOfficials StudentDemostration

  8. StudentMovementCoverage

  9. An actor who was looking to attack the outstanding achievements of the regimen Excelsior (18-06-1971): ”A fresh and clean air is breathed in every direction from Mexico and no one has the right to dirty it” El Nacional (13-06-1971): “The warmth in the clarification of the facts of June 10, it would be unpatriotic” El Heraldo de México (16-06-1971) “There will be setbacks in Mexico´s progress, and a handful of irresponsible people canceled the national hope”

  10. An actor without autonomy, and management by strange force Excelsior(10-06-1971): “To whom is interested to provoke with this?, Who gained with this? Which group had benefits of this?” El Nacional (12-06-1971): “Thursday's events are clear evidence about the methods and aims of the various factions of agents provocateurs bent on creating a climate of violence in Mexico” El Heraldo de México (06-06-1971): “It is obvious that there are, mainly in Mexico City, groups of strange intruders, maybe internationals, who are looking for a provocation and constant agitation”

  11. An actor that wanted to destabilize the new administration of Echeverría Excelsior(10-06-1971): “No President before had been committed more (…) than Echeverría with Mexicans” El Nacional (16-06-1971): The actions of the President “was a demonstration of dialogue of Echeverría with the people”

  12. JournalisticRoutines El Heraldo de México (12-06-1971) «Echeverría ordered an exhaustive investigation of the tragic facts» El Nacional(12-06-1971) «Ecehverría ordered a exhaustive investigation of the riots, and He promised to punish the responsablepeople»

  13. The Framing Coverage of the Student Movement During Authoritarian Mexico José Antonio Brambila-Ramirez Monterrey Insitute of Technology and HigherEducation Mexico, Mexico City

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