Communication and the new normality. What the COVID-19 unmasked

This essay refers to the results of a reflection based on the violent entry into the reality that led us to live the pandemic by Covid-19. Based on relevant news information, a qualitative analysis was carried out with the aim of proposing lines of action and reflection that could make more meaningf...

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Main Author: Argüelles Gómez, María Margarita
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Published: Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2021
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spelling oai:ojs2.dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx:article-542022-07-14T17:02:44Z Communication and the new normality. What the COVID-19 unmasked La comunicación y la nueva normalidad. Lo que desenmascaró el COVID-19 Argüelles Gómez, María Margarita comunicación sistemas pandemia modificación violenta communication systems pandemic violent modification This essay refers to the results of a reflection based on the violent entry into the reality that led us to live the pandemic by Covid-19. Based on relevant news information, a qualitative analysis was carried out with the aim of proposing lines of action and reflection that could make more meaningful the environment that the Mexican political system is living and in which it is being transformed. In this sense, communication -as a medium but also as a content- was not only altered but reconfigured, showing naked the public and private reality. The Mexican political system, including all the social institutions that compose it, as well as all the systems of government, were discovered in their shortcomings by the pandemic; nor have these deficiencies been covered by political communication strategies. The institutions that compose these systems also present even ignorance of how to communicate in the virtual medium, today privileged, because the communication systems have been profoundly and violently modified in the face of life that cannot pause. El presente artículo refiere los resultados de una reflexión, a partir del violento ingreso a la realidad que nos arrojó a vivir la pandemia por Covid-19. A partir de información noticiosa relevante, se realizó un análisis cualitativo con la finalidad de plantear líneas de acción y reflexión, que podrían hacer más significativo el entorno que el sistema político mexicano está viviendo y en el que se está transformando. En este sentido, la comunicación como medio, pero también como contenido, no sólo se vio alterada sino reconfigurada, mostrando al desnudo la realidad pública y la privada. El sistema político mexicano, incluidas todas las instituciones sociales que lo componen, como todos los sistemas de gobierno, fueron descubiertos en sus carencias por la pandemia; tales deficiencias tampoco se han podido cubrir con las estrategias de comunicación política. Las instituciones que componen estos sistemas igualmente presentan desconocimiento de cómo comunicar en el medio virtual, hoy privilegiado, porque se han modificado profunda y violentamente los sistemas de comunicación ante la vida que no puede pausar. Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas 2021-02-11 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx/index.php/dycsv/article/view/54 10.29059/rdycsv.v2i2.54 REVISTA DYCS VICTORIA; Vol. 2 N.º 2 (july - december 2020): The new normal; 06-15 REVISTA DYCS VICTORIA; Vol. 2 N.º 2 (julio - diciembre 2020): La Nueva normalidad; 06-15 2683-1821 spa https://dycsvictoria.uat.edu.mx/index.php/dycsv/article/view/54/32 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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description This essay refers to the results of a reflection based on the violent entry into the reality that led us to live the pandemic by Covid-19. Based on relevant news information, a qualitative analysis was carried out with the aim of proposing lines of action and reflection that could make more meaningful the environment that the Mexican political system is living and in which it is being transformed. In this sense, communication -as a medium but also as a content- was not only altered but reconfigured, showing naked the public and private reality. The Mexican political system, including all the social institutions that compose it, as well as all the systems of government, were discovered in their shortcomings by the pandemic; nor have these deficiencies been covered by political communication strategies. The institutions that compose these systems also present even ignorance of how to communicate in the virtual medium, today privileged, because the communication systems have been profoundly and violently modified in the face of life that cannot pause.
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