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dc.contributor.advisorDahik, Cecilia
dc.contributor.authorSecaira Baños, Stefanie Nahomi
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-19T16:16:57Z
dc.date.available2020-10-19T16:16:57Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/8875
dc.descriptionThe present case study aims to analyze the informational and media treatment that was given to patient zero during the Covid-19 pandemic in Ecuador, for which conceptual bases around journalistic styles were investigated, which allow have an idea about what line of investigation a journalist should follow, the same one who has the obligation to communicate to the public the facts that have arisen in world, national or local events, depending on the area where it operates. In addition to the aforementioned, we also proceeded to review and compare, through the use of an observation card, the type of treatment that was given to patient zero in various digital and printed media in Ecuador in order to collect information on whether or not it existed or not respect for the patient considering the possibility of a media lynching due to the danger that this disease represents for humanity due to the high rate of contagion and mortality. Concluding that currently social networks play a preponderant role in non-traditional communication media, so that through the WhatsApp network, videos, audios and images were shared that did not respect the privacy of the patient, in addition to violating medical protocols and instigating to panic, recommending that the public at the time of sharing these videos and images think about the integrity of the person and what it can cause, as was the media lynching and even attacks on the physical integrity of the family of patient zero.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present case study aims to analyze the informational and media treatment that was given to patient zero during the Covid-19 pandemic in Ecuador, for which conceptual bases around journalistic styles were investigated, which allow have an idea about what line of investigation a journalist should follow, the same one who has the obligation to communicate to the public the facts that have arisen in world, national or local events, depending on the area where it operates. In addition to the aforementioned, we also proceeded to review and compare, through the use of an observation card, the type of treatment that was given to patient zero in various digital and printed media in Ecuador in order to collect information on whether or not it existed or not respect for the patient considering the possibility of a media lynching due to the danger that this disease represents for humanity due to the high rate of contagion and mortality. Concluding that currently social networks play a preponderant role in non-traditional communication media, so that through the WhatsApp network, videos, audios and images were shared that did not respect the privacy of the patient, in addition to violating medical protocols and instigating to panic, recommending that the public at the time of sharing these videos and images think about the integrity of the person and what it can cause, as was the media lynching and even attacks on the physical integrity of the family of patient zero.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl presente caso de estudio tiene como objetivo el analizar el tratamiento informativo y mediático que se le dio a la paciente cero durante la pandemia Covid-19 en el Ecuador, para lo cuál se investigó bases conceptuales en torno a los estilos periodísticos, los cuales permiten tener una idea sobre qué línea de investigación debe seguir un periodista, el mismo que tiene como obligación comunicar a la ciudadanía los hechos suscitados en el acontecer mundial, nacional o local, dependiendo del área donde se desenvuelva. Además de lo mencionado también se procedió a revisar y comparar mediante la utilización de una ficha de observación el tipo de tratamiento que se le dio a la paciente cero en diversos medios digitales e impresos en el Ecuador con la finalidad de recabar información sobre si existió o no el respeto al paciente considerando la posibilidad de un linchamiento mediático por el peligro que esta enfermedad representa para la humanidad debido al alto índice de contagio y mortalidad. Concluyendo que en la actualidad las redes sociales juegan un rol preponderante en los medios de comunicación no tradicionales, es así que mediante la red WhatsApp se compartió videos, audios e imágenes que no respetaban la privacidad de la paciente, además de vulnerar protocolos médicos e instigar al pánico, recomendando que la ciudadanía al momento de compartir estos videos e imágenes piensen en la integridad de la persona y que puede ocasionar, como lo fué el linchamiento mediático e inclusive los atentados a la integridad física de la familia de la paciente cero.es_ES
dc.format.extent39 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2020es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectPaciente ceroes_ES
dc.subjectLinchamiento mediáticoes_ES
dc.subjectGéneros periodísticoses_ES
dc.subjectPandemiaes_ES
dc.titleTratamiento periodístico sobre el caso paciente cero covid-19 en Ecuador prensaes_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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