Title Religion through the Local Media on Twitter. The Holy Week in Malaga
Authors Cristofol Rodriguez, Carmen , CRISTÓFOL RODRÍGUEZ, FRANCISCO JAVIER, Paniagua Rojano, Francisco Javier
External publication Si
Means Tripodos
Scope Article
Nature Científica
Publication date 01/01/2014
ISI 000216089600004
Abstract This research is part of the work of the Catedra de Estudios Cofrades, Culturales, Sociales y Economicos de la Semana Santa Malaguena (Chair of Brotherhood, Cultural, Social and Economic Studies on Holy Week in Malaga) of the University of Malaga. The main purpose of the study is to deepen understanding of this local festivity. The article addresses the question of how social networks, particularly Twitter, are being used as a new resource for the transmission of religious values. People are able to find out more about this festivity by interacting with the platform. Examples of this interaction have previously been seen in the World Youth Day in Madrid, the Pope\'s Twitter profile and the case of Sister Lucia in Spain. This study aims to confirm the hypothesis that the local media makes a special effort to report on the event by means of Twitter while preserving its religious essence using the appropriate choice of words. The methodology is based on a detailed analysis of content found in the tweets of nine important local media organizations: three radio stations, three television channels and three newspapers. The content has been taken from 13th to 20th April 2014 (Holy Week) and classified into three categories of terms: religious terms, tourism terms and artistic terms. The results confirm that the local media use religious vocabulary on Twitter as compared to tourism or artistic terms, commonly used in general publications.
Keywords Holy Week; Malaga; Twitter; religion; tourism (translation from the Spanish terms)
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