Fecha:"2007" |
Idioma:"Inglés" |
Fecha:"30" |
Repositorio: "International journal of communication" |
Fecha:"2013" |
Fecha:"2010" |
No aplica | (390) |
sexual communication studies | (3) |
El Comercio, journalistic discourse | (2) |
Media multitasking, perceived attention to primary media messages, digital divide, multilevel model analysis, cross-national comparison | (2) |
Occupy Wall Street, protest groups, framing, marginalization devices, content analysis, logistic regression | (2) |
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