Examinando por Autor "Buitrago, Luis Francisco"
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- ÍtemFULL Investiga Enero a Junio 2020 Número 1Fernandez Jaimes, Carol; Gutiérrez Bernal, Jesús Manuel; Palominos Bastias, Marcelo; García Cano, Lupe; Martínez Gutiérrez, Víctor; Venegas Lúque, Rocio; Morillo Martínez, Oscar Esteban; Escobar Romero, José; Gómez Romero, Ana Dolores; Buitrago, Luis Francisco; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley; Castaño Camacho, Gloria; Reyes Gil, Rosa Eugenia; Barón Chivara, Jesús Alexis; Cote Daza, Sandra Patricia; Salinas Gómez, Orlando; Navarro Pérez, Paula Andrea; Gómez Caicedo, Melva Inés; Jiménez García, Diana Geraldine; Castaño Ramírez, José Vidal; Casteblanco, Daniela; Coronado, Laura; Jiménez, Wendy; Ocampo, Yessica; Pachón, José; María, Reyes; Sánchez, Vanesa; Medina Velandia, Lucy Nohemy; Rojas Zapata, Camilo; Danna Buitrago, Jenny Paola; Palacios Chavarro, Janneth Arley (Editora)
- ÍtemTikTok y su influencia comunicativa en la segunda vuelta de las elecciones presidenciales de Colombia 2022(Fundación Universitaria Los Libertadores. Sede Bogotá., ) Velásquez Carrillo, Liseth Natalia; Villamil Leguizamón, Karol Nathalia; Buitrago, Luis FranciscoThis research seeks to identify the relationship between the level of education politics present in Colombian society and the influence, specifically in the students from the Distrital and Sergio Arboleda universities, when consuming the new digital communication in times of presidential elections, taking into account the increase in the management and consultation of information within social networks in TikTok special. It is intended to determine the influential factors in political education, through the TikTok platform, in young Colombians between 15 and 25 years of age. For this, it is used to this population group from the city of Bogotá, since the capital of the country is the epicenter of multiple universities and the protagonist of social development, where relevant socio-political events. As a result of the pandemic, many Colombians began to adopt new habits of access to information and entertainment, mainly resorting to social networks, according to results of the Great National Survey carried out by the newspaper El Tiempo, in conjunction with the Universidad del Rosario (2021) reflecting that young people between the ages of 18 and 32 perceive the social networks as the institutions in which they trust the most. From this perspective, for many young people, digital platforms have allowed to understand the legislative dynamics and participate in them. However, it is a tool that can play against, given the high flow of information that can be found there find first hand.