Cuadernos de Ciencias Políticas, Núm. 08 (2017)
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Ítem Encuadrando a los responsables. Efectos de los encuadres mediáticos sobre la atribución de la responsabilidad política en el caso de los conductores ebrios = Framing the responsible parties. Effects of media framing on on the attribution of political responsibility in the case of drunk drivers(Universidad EAFIT, 2017-10) Olarte, Santiago; Universidad EAFITThis article seeks to answer the following questions: How does the media, through its framing the media, through their framing, attribute responsibility for the origin of a problem and to whom do they point to as those responsible for solving it? the media as those responsible for solving it? Does the way in which the media frame an issue have an impact on the does the way the media frame an issue affect the attribution of responsibility made by the public opinion? public opinion? The context is the debate raised by the high rates of traffic accidents caused by drunk drivers. The context is the debate over the high rates of traffic accidents caused by drunk drivers. An important finding was the media's privileging of the the use of episodic framing over thematic framing by the media, by a wide marginÍtem Teoría democrática deliberativa y ciencia política empírica = Democratic Theory and Empirical Political Science(Universidad EAFIT, 2017-10) Thompson, Dennis F.; Fuentes Vélez, Laura; García Jaramillo, Leonardo; Universidad EAFITI examine three different ways in which the ideals of deliberative democracy have changed in the light of practical concerns about its viability. have changed in the light of practical concerns about its viability, i.e., making increasingly important the problem of how this ideal can approach societies characterized by deep disagreements, social problems of enormous complexity and inoperative instruments in their existing institutions. (1) Theories of deliberative democracy emphasize the process of deliberation rather than its ideal conditions and procedures. (2) Deliberative democrats are increasingly interested in the problems of institutionalization, in making voting, majority rule and representation more deliberative institutions. (3) Deliberativists examine the different scenarios and procedures of deliberation, pointing out obstacles that cannot always be anticipated by resorting only to conceptual arguments