Comunicación Social
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Item La industria de la música y la construcción de identidades en la juventud(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicación, 2025-03-06) Freire Lescano, Mateo Alexander; Proaño Zurita, Jenny de los ÁngelesMusic is a part of everyone’s life. From the moment we become aware, music can be enjoyed, but it also serves as a means of expression, a form of communication, and a set of values or customs. It is important to consider that youth is a stage in life where people can explore and learn about various topics, as it is the transition to adulthood. For this reason, music can be a tool to address these topics, alleviate intrusive thoughts, manage emotions, and serve as a means of connection with peers or older individuals. The research project “The Music Industry and the Construction of Identities in Youth” analyzes the musical genres listened to by young people as a means of constructing identities during youth, not merely as a form of entertainment. The objective of this research is to determine the relationship between different musical genres and the construction of identities in youth. The methodology used is quantitative, with a sample of 377 young students from the Universidad Técnica de Ambato at the Huachi Campus. A survey was conducted asking about musical preferences and various situations in which music is listened to. The study highlights those genres such as Pop, Hip-Hop, Rock, and Reggaeton, along with platforms like YouTube and Spotify, shape young people’s musical preferences and, consequently, their identities. This validates the hypothesis that music influences youth identity. It is concluded that music not only reflects individual values and emotions but also serves as a link for young people to integrate into groups with shared interests. This is reinforced by the ability of cultural industries to project musical genres that connect both locally and globally.Item Estrategias de comunicación digital y la percepción de los usuarios de redes sociales durante la campaña electoral de Daniel Noboa a la presidencia de la república en octubre 2023(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicación, 2025-02-20) Andrade, José Luis; Viteri Torres, Walter FranciscoThis project focuses on the analysis of Daniel Noboa's presidential campaign in Ecuador during the 2023 elections, with an emphasis on communication strategies and persuasive elements used to connect with the electorate. The problems that Noboa addressed, such as insecurity, unemployment and lack of opportunities for young people, are examined, allowing him to establish an emotional connection with the population by demonstrating a deep understanding of their concerns. The campaign is notable for the use of cardboard dolls, known as "Cardboard Noboa", which became a distinctive symbol. In addition, the communication tools used are analyzed, such as social networks, interviews in traditional media and the construction of messages and the color violet used in the campaign. The methodology includes a qualitative study on communication strategies and their impact on the perception of the electorate. The objectives of the analysis are to evaluate the persuasive impact of the positioning strategies applied in favor of the candidate, identify the tactics used by other candidates and compare their effectiveness. The national reality is also considered, including the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, which influenced the vote by generating an emotional response among Ecuadorians. This comprehensive approach provides a clear vision of how communication strategies managed to connect with voters and position Noboa as a viable option to lead the country