Close to a new decade, Communication Sciences continue to go through a series of questions that seem to worsen as the years go by. While materials and media have been mutating towards virtualization and portability, research procedures and working methods seem to have not changed much.
Positive technological aspects (such as digitization and access to diverse data) have caused the collapse of the traditional self-regulation practices (such as in-depth document analysis, contrast ingesting sources, concern to maintain originality of the content, among others) in the face of the irrepressible need to post on social networks: post and seek the respective viralization, regardless of its veracity, accuracy or if it has consulted all perspectives or dimensions of the problem.
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Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
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Sergio Arboleda University (Colombia)
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
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Peruvian University of Applied Sciences
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