Impacto de la Operación Balmis en las cuentas de Facebook de las unidades militares implicadas
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2022
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Mena Muñoz S., Martínez Arias S. M., Parra Valcárce D. y Gamonal Arroyo R. (2022). Impacto de la Operación Balmis en las cuentas de Facebook de las unidades militares implicadas. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico, 28(2), 341-352. https://doi.org/10.5209/esmp.77170
Abstract
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha supuesto el mayor despliegue de las Fuerzas Armadas españolas en suelo propio desde 1977. El Gobierno de España decretó el 14 de marzo de 2020 el estado de alarma y puso en marcha una misión militar de apoyo y contención donde las cuentas de las redes sociales de las unidades implicadas han ido dando cuenta de su evolución. Este estudio tiene como objetivo conocer el impacto de las publicaciones subidas por cada organismo cada día de ese estado de alarma en sus cuentas de Facebook. Se ha medido cuantitativa y cualitativamente el número de publicaciones, «likes» y comentarios hechos durante el estado de alarma tanto positivos como negativos observándose que todos los organismos han dado una cobertura muy amplia de su trabajo, que ha habido unas cuentas más «acaparadoras» que otras que y el público ha agradecido y reconocido mayoritariamente su esfuerzo.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led the largest deployment of the Spanish Armed Forces on its own soil since 1977. The Government of Spain decreed a state of alarm on March 14, 2020 and launched a military support and containment mission where the Social media accounts of the units involved have been reporting its evolution. The objective of this study is to know the impact of the publications uploaded by each organization each day of this state of alarm on their Facebook accounts. The number of publications, likes and comments made during the state of alarm, both positive and negative, has been quantitatively and qualitatively measured, observing that all agencies have given a very broad coverage of their work, that there have been more “hoarding”
The COVID-19 pandemic has led the largest deployment of the Spanish Armed Forces on its own soil since 1977. The Government of Spain decreed a state of alarm on March 14, 2020 and launched a military support and containment mission where the Social media accounts of the units involved have been reporting its evolution. The objective of this study is to know the impact of the publications uploaded by each organization each day of this state of alarm on their Facebook accounts. The number of publications, likes and comments made during the state of alarm, both positive and negative, has been quantitatively and qualitatively measured, observing that all agencies have given a very broad coverage of their work, that there have been more “hoarding”