Netnography
2023 - 2025
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2025, volume 3
- Using YouTube to teach reading and writing workshops pp. 101-101
- José Porfirio Bravo Moreno and Rosalía López Paniagua
- Aesthetics and affective resistance in manga in Latin American digital culture pp. 102-102
- Luciana Arcanjo Olave
- Freedom of expression and the right to communication in Latin American constitutionalism pp. 103-103
- Raúl Escalona Abella
- The visible that does not transform: simulated activism, digital aesthetics, and symbolic power in brand culture pp. 104-104
- Eduardo Romero Cano and Karla Duarte Crespo
- Social Media, Humanism, and Democracy: The Role of TikTok in the 2024 Presidential Campaign in Mexico pp. 110-110
- Yolier Izquierdo Cuellar and Carlos Daniel Hernández Orozco
- International Law, Transnational Corporations, and Human Rights: An Approach to the Political and Economic Conditions and the Actors Involved pp. 118-118
- Ernesto Moreira Sardiñas
- Digital competence of upper secondary school teachers in Havana pp. 122-122
- Evelyn Rabí Isla and Alberto Antonio Carballo Soca
- Communication in relation to the fulfillment of Educiac's strategic objectives: an organizational intervention pp. 139-139
- Dayron Martínez Rodríguez, Raúl E. Padilla Morales and Bismario Saldiña Silvera
- Hegemonic masculinity based on the American presidential model pp. 146-146
- Diego Antonio Maza Calviño
- Disinformation in presidential campaigns on TikTok: the case of the 2024 presidential elections in Mexico pp. 165-165
- Daniella Pérez Muñoa
- Animation and affective performance: Kimetsu no Yaiba and K-pop Demon Hunters as contemporary aesthetic devices pp. 179-179
- Maria Cynthia Alquicira Vasquez
- Clean look, dirty politics: visual neo-fascism and fashion as a weapon pp. 182-182
- Elizabeth Sánchez Vázquez
- Analysis of the aestheticization of presidential candidate Javier Milei on TikTok during the 2023 election campaign in Argentina pp. 188-188
- María Karla Acosta Toledo, Roxana Romero Rodríguez and Ernesto Teuma Taureaux
- The creation of educational content on physics in digital social networks: a challenge in professional training pp. 201-201
- Andry González Pacheco
- Aesthetics of resistance: hashtags and Cuban artivism pp. 213-213
- Rossana Bouza Fajardo
- Digital Business Designs in Latin America: A 2025 Literature Review pp. 217-217
- José Humberto Puente
- Symphony of the Damned. Infrapolitics of the Cuban rock community virtual community in the context of the Cuban crisis (2020-2024) pp. 221-221
- Junior Hernández Castro
2024, volume 2
- Social networks and interdisciplinarity, a methodological proposal for inclusion in secondary school pp. 55-55
- Rosana de los Ángeles Castellano and Teresita Jalin
- The foodie instagramer as a comunication strategy pp. 57-57
- Francina D'Olivo Bula and Carolina Cerruti
- ICT as an Innovative Learning Model I.P.E.M N°193 “José María Paz”Piktochart as an instance of strength for pedagogical support 2023 pp. 60-60
- Ana Belén Balberdi and Sandra Del Valle Soria
- The adoption of integration into the family: a psychological and social perspective pp. 63-63
- Cristian Eric Gómez
- Construction of Shein´s brand personality boosted up by the content of their consumers pp. 67-67
- Carmela Cazard
- Criminal Behavior Analysis of Cybercriminals: Profiles, Motivations, and Trends in Cybersecurity pp. 69-69
- Cecilia Elizabeth Checchia and Francisco Gabriel Bolzan
- TikTok made me buy it: the phenomenon of viralization of makeup brands through reviews on TikTok pp. 72-72
- Chiara Dragotto Kedikián and Ignacio Pagliano
- New types of crime and their classification in the Argentine Criminal Code pp. 76-76
- Sabrina Ivana Bof
- Building healthy digital habits in adolescents pp. 79-79
- Griselda de los Ángeles Sánchez and Fernanda Ghio
- The world of the use of network marketing and influencer marketing in companies selling agricultural implements pp. 80-80
- Javier Romero and Ayelèn Leiva
- Popularity on TikTok, the case of Talleres de Córdoba pp. 83-83
- Juan Cruz Olmos and Ignacio Pagliano
- TikTok, a digital communication tool for election campaigns pp. 85-85
- María Milagros Bustos Marcos and Carolina Cerruti
- Identity and belonging in adoption integration: legal, psychological, and social análisis pp. 89-89
- Cristian Eric Gómez
- Use of the cell phone in the classroom as a tool to promote self-regulated learning at the IPEM José María Paz pp. 92-92
- María Luz López and Fernanda Ghio
- The evolution and classification of digital scams in the technological age pp. 95-95
- Sabrina Ivana Bof
- Virtual influencers as an advertising medium for brands and products: The Noonoouri case pp. 97-97
- Nadia Alejandra Seelaff and Ignacio Pagliano
- Criminal profiling of cybercriminals: Analysis on motivations and traits of hackers pp. 98-98
- Rocío Magalí Méndez and María Inés Lanza
- Addressing bullying through peer support groups. An approach based on sociometrics and the ecological model pp. 100-100
- Rocío Nicola and Fernanda Ghio
2023, volume 1
- A mix for viralization: Content marketing strategy created by Disensa on Tik Tok pp. 10-10
- Lorenzo Lovera and Ignacio Pagliano
- The impact of the presence of minorities in the viralization of Diesel pp. 12-12
- Lola Guntern
- We’re Not Really Strangers: the emotional resource in content marketing pp. 16-16
- Paulina Soini and Ignacio Pagliano
- Instagram as a channel to connect Cordoba´s entrepreneurs from the clothing sectorwith their target audience pp. 20-20
- Pilar Gallegos and Guillermo José Pedrotti
- Cybercrime: Ransomware, and government actions for analyzing criminal behavior in the province of Córdoba pp. 22-22
- Agustín Ramiro Manrique Aguad and María Belén Gauna
- Social networks and adolescence: impact on self-esteem and digital identity pp. 26-26
- María de las Mercedes Martínez Ferrero and Soledad Soler Rosario
- Sexual abuse: ¿Is physical contact a requirement? pp. 33-33
- Antonella Franco and Vanesa Descalzo
- Grooming: a jurisprudential analysis with a gender perspective pp. 38-38
- Milagros Alaniz Cortes and María Alejandra Quintanilla
- Use of traditional and agile methodologies in companies in the city of Buenos Aires pp. 45-45
- Eliana Zulma Beatriz Ordenavía and Jorge Humberto Cassi
- Masked on Instagram: Fake Profiles and the phenomenon of Cyberbullying in adolescents pp. 49-49
- María de las Mercedes Martínez Ferrero and Soledad Soler Rosario