Evolución de la opinión de los diarios sobre el conflicto catalán de 2010 a 2017
- Enric Xicoy-Comas 1
- Cristina Perales-García 2
- Rafael Xambó-Olmos 3
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Universitat Ramon Llull
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Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Universitat de València
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- Baiget, Tomàs (coord.)
Publisher: Ediciones Profesionales de la Información S.L.
ISBN: 978-84-120239-5-4
Year of publication: 2020
Pages: 229-243
Congress: Asociación Española de Investigación de la Comunicación (AE-IC). Congreso (7. 2020. Valencia)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
If the origin of what is currently known as the “Procés” of independence of Catalonia had to be specified, we would probably coincide in locating it in July 2010, when the ruling of the Constitutional Court against the Statute was made public. On 10 July 2010, a massive demonstration took place in Barcelona against that ruling, which meant some important cuts to the initial text that the Catalan people had endorsed. From that moment on, the disaffection of a good fraction of the Catalans was on the increase and was manifested in massive concentrations on the following 11 September, the Diada de Catalunya (National Day of Catalonia). Especially from the Diada of 2012 and until 2019, these demonstrations attracted many participants. Between these periods, Catalonia has experienced very significant political moments of the “Procés,” especially the consultation of 9 November 2014 and the referendum of 1 October 2017, which led to the imprisonment and exile of Catalan politicians as is well known. We analyze the opinion of different newspapers of general distribution published in Catalunya and Madrid during this period and study the editorials to establish the editorial line of these media. The periods that form part of the study are those related to the demonstration of 10 July 2010, the Diada of 2012, and the campaign for the elections to the Parliament of Catalonia of 12 December 2017.