Photography and photojournalism, an emerging object of study in communication research in Spain

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https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n33a866

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Photography, photojournalism, communication, meta research in communication, doctoral theses, academic papers, conference proceedings

Abstract

This paper addresses photography and photojournalism as an object of study in communication research in Spanish universities between 2007 and 2018. The documents analysed show that despite being an emerging study, due to the social interest it inspires in the era of post-truth, there is still relatively little scientific production linked to RDI projects. However, the topics that have been studied in these twelve years show an increasing interest in researching topics of international relevance in the Social Sciences, such as identities. It is worthy of note that many of these studies, especially doctoral theses, still adhere to the role of the image in offline media and most of them are descriptive. But a new era is opening for communication research in which what has previously been a weakness, the lack of a clear study methodology, may become a strength, given that photography can be interpreted from different approaches and disciplines in tune with new ways of thinking about and investigating these disciplines, these new approaches tending towards the holistic. There is evidence of great interest in the development of this object of study, which is considered a key element in the global media panorama.

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Author Biographies

  • María Yanet Acosta Meneses, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain

    Graduate and PhD from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid (UCM) with a postgraduate diploma from Columbia University in New York. Currently a Lecturer at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid and Director of the Master’s in Communication and Gastronomic Journalism The Foodie Studies. She is a researcher for the MapCom group (financed by the 2018 R&D Project) and the UNESCO Professorship of Research into Communication of the URJC. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.

  • Carlos Lozano Ascencio, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain

    PhD in Information Sciences from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid and graduate in Communication Sciences from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma in México. He is Senior Lecturer in Journalism at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. He currently directs the Master’s in Cultural Journalism and New Trends at the URJC. He is the coordinator of the section: Research methods and theories in Communication at the Spanish Association of Communication Research (AE-IC). He is Co-IP of the R&D project “Mapas de la Investigación en Comunicación en las universidades españolas de 2007 a 2018” (MapCom). A member of the research group Dialectic Mediation of Social Communication at the UCM, of the University Group on Mediation and Communication at the URJC and of the COMUNESCO Professorship of Communication Research at the URJC. His principal areas of research are Catastrophes and Risk Communication, Meta-Research of Communication, and the History of Journalism.

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Published

01-12-2021

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How to Cite

Acosta Meneses, M. Y. ., & Lozano Ascencio, C. (2021). Photography and photojournalism, an emerging object of study in communication research in Spain. Doxa Comunicación. Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication Studies and Social Sciences, 33, 393-404. https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n33a866
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