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Citation

Granja-González S, Meneses-Fernández MD. Index.comunicacion 2019; 9(1): 57-79.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019)

DOI

10.33732/ixc/09/01Eltrat

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This work shows an analysis of the journalistic treatment of four cases of suicide of international celebrities in digital newspapers of three Spanish-spea- king countries: Argentina, Spain and Peru. Two of them, Argentina and Peru, regulate the treatment of suicide through their deontological codes. In Spain, none of the deontological codes applied at the national level do so. The chosen cases have been those of Chester Bennington, Robin Williams, Tony Scott and Alexander McQueen. Our goal was to identify the degree of adequacy of the media to self-regulation norms and to the recommendations of health professionals. We did an analysis of journalistic content, deontological codes and international guidelines prepared by health experts. The results reveal the dysfunction in the informative treatment and the deontological norms regarding the international directives. © 2019, Rey Juan Carlos University. All rights reserved.


Language: es

Keywords

journalistic ethics; journalistic treatment; South America; Spain; suicide

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