When the public had rather not know and would prefer not to divulge information

Authors

  • Tomás Linn Universidad Católica del Uruguay

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22235/d.v0i23.686

Abstract

The author, who is a journalist and a professor at the University, discusses the phenomenon of censure operated by the public and the role of social networks in blocking or counteracting certain information.

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Author Biography

Tomás Linn, Universidad Católica del Uruguay

Departamento de
Comunicación, Universidad
Católica del Uruguay, Uruguay.
tlinn@busqueda.com.uy

References

Haberkorn, L. (2015, 21 de abril). Las venas abiertas y la noticia (no) deseada. (Mensaje en un blog). Recuperado de http://leonardohaberkorn.blogspot. com.uy/2015/04/las-venas-abiertas-y-la-noticia-no.html

Wiñazki, M. (2004). La noticia deseada: Leyendas y fantasmas de la opinión pública. Buenos Aires: Marea.

Published

2015-12-18

How to Cite

Linn, T. (2015). When the public had rather not know and would prefer not to divulge information. Dixit, (23), 60–63. https://doi.org/10.22235/d.v0i23.686

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