¿Qué Hemos Aprendido sobre la Radiodifusión de Servicio Público en el Mundo? Una Revisión Sistemática de la Literatura y Sugerencias para Investigaciones Futuras

Autores/as

  • Tania Lestón-Huerta Universidad Carlos III
  • Manuel Goyanes Universidad Carlos III
  • Barbara Mazza Universidad de Roma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2020-1489

Resumen

Este estudio ofrece una revisión de la literatura publicada sobre Radiodifusión de Servicio Público (RSP) entre los años 2009 y 2019. En total, se obtuvieron 232 artículos tras una búsqueda bibliográfica en cinco bases de datos (Scopus, Web of Science Core Collection, ProQuest, Academic Search Ultimate y Google Scholar), de los cuales setenta y ocho se consideraron relevantes, según los criterios del estudio. El artículo resume los objetos de estudio, los escenarios bajo análisis, los enfoques metodológicos y los principales patrones temáticos de las investigaciones existentes, proporcionando una evaluación crítica de los principales hallazgos y direcciones de las investigaciones. Sobre la base de este resumen temático, el estudio ofrece sugerencias sobre cómo avanzar e identificar algunos de los principales desafíos y limitaciones en esta área de investigación.

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Biografía del autor/a

Tania Lestón-Huerta, Universidad Carlos III

Tania Lestón-Huerta es Alumna de Maestría en Ciencias de la Comunicación en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid y sus principales intereses son las plataformas de nuevos medios y la sociología de las ciencias de la comunicación. Su actividad de investigación más reciente se ocupa de los sitios de redes sociales y los patrones de comportamiento de los usuarios.

Manuel Goyanes, Universidad Carlos III

Manuel Goyanes, Doctor, Manuel Goyanes, Doctor, es profesor en la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid y sus principales intereses son la gestión de medios y la sociología de las ciencias de la comunicación. Ha escrito sobre liderazgo, sobrecarga de noticias y modelos de negocio. Es autor de Desafío a la Investigación Estándar en Comunicación. Crítica y Alternativas, Editorial UOC.

Barbara Mazza, Universidad de Roma

Barbara Mazza, profesora asociada y presidenta de la maestría en Organización y Marketing para la Comunicación Empresarial de la Universidad Sapienza. Es la coordinadora local de varios proyectos de investigación a nivel nacional e internacional, y miembro de IRNIST, Red Internacional de Investigación en Turismo Deportivo. La mayoría de sus publicaciones recientes tratan sobre temas de comunicación empresarial.

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03-02-2021

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Lestón-Huerta, Tania, Manuel Goyanes, y Barbara Mazza. 2021. «¿Qué Hemos Aprendido Sobre La Radiodifusión De Servicio Público En El Mundo? Una Revisión Sistemática De La Literatura Y Sugerencias Para Investigaciones Futuras». Revista Latina De Comunicación Social, n.º 79 (febrero):65-88. https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2020-1489.

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