Valentina Proust's research while affiliated with University of Pennsylvania and other places

Publications (4)

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This study examines conversations developed in the virtual public sphere to identify if a user’s gender affects the presence of incivility in news comment sections. By relying on a mixed-method analysis of 1,961 news comments published on a Chilean news website, we observed the extent to which uncivil speech and gendered symbolic violence traits ar...
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This study assesses the relationship between two well-established sets of frames to better understand the news coverage of massive political protests. By relying on Semetko and Valkenburg’s generic frames and McLeod and Hertog’s protest frames, this study aims to identify whether certain generic frames emphasized in news stories increase the tenden...
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La siguiente investigación presenta los resultados de un estudio mixto de carácter exploratorio, cuyo objetivo es identificar si las características del ejercicio periodístico se ven influidas por el enfoque de género, en el contexto de los debates presidenciales chilenos. Como corpus de análisis, se utilizaron las transcripciones de siete debates...

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... Frontiers in Psychology 11 frontiersin.org minimizing human rights violations (Chacón and Rivera, 2020;Bonner and Dammert, 2022;Proust and Saldaña, 2022) media consumption nevertheless generated a critical view of the way the police handled the protests. However, disaggregating media in traditional and social types showed that the association is with the latter. ...
... Annotators from Australia (AU), the United States (US), the United Kingdom (GB), South Africa (ZA), and Singapore (SG) annotate the same set of posts, resulting in divergent labels across the countries for certain cases. effort into building datasets tailored toward specific languages or countries, fostering an inclusive representation of diverse cultures (Arango Monnar et al., 2022;Demus et al., 2022;Mubarak et al., 2022;Álvarez-Carmona et al., 2018). However, there is still a lack of research encompassing diverse countries that share a common language. ...