Preferential treatment of government sources Critical Discourse Analysis about Venezuelan migration in El Comercio and El Universo newspapers

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Hernán Pillajo Borja

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In the diffused news by the newspapers El Comercio and El Universo, about the venezuelan migration in Ecuador, the government's story had a privileged access. The Critical Discourse Analysis shows how these media were identified with the political power perspective, which decreed several actions that were denounced as discriminatory against these citizens. Through hierarchy, inclusion and omissions, among other usual resources in informative writing, migrants were shown as problematic subjects of reception and victims at the same time.

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Pillajo Borja, H. (2019). Preferential treatment of government sources: Critical Discourse Analysis about Venezuelan migration in El Comercio and El Universo newspapers. Textos Y Contextos, (18), 25–37. https://doi.org/10.29166/tyc.v0i18.1744
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Hernán Pillajo Borja

Magister en Comunicación con mención en Opinión Pública. Desarrolló su actividad periodística profesional entre 1993 y 2011. En 2016 fue docente de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad Laica “Eloy Alfaro” de Manabí. Actualmente es profesor de Lenguaje y Comunicación de la Universidad Politécnica Estatal del Carchi

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