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1. ClinLinker: Medical Entity Linking of Clinical Concept Mentions in Spanish

2. Unraveling Disinformation: Notions and Discourses from the Spanish Population

3. Named Entity Recognition for De-identifying Real-World Health Records in Spanish

11. Detection of Tumor Morphology Mentions in Clinical Reports in Spanish Using Transformers

12. Unraveling disinformation: Notions and discourses from the Spanish population

15. Comunicación y crisis en el espacio público: disolución e incertidumbre

16. A Transfer-Learning Approach to Feature Extraction from Cancer Transcriptomes with Deep Autoencoders

23. Vigilar y castigar: el papel de militares, policías y guardias civiles en la comunicación de la crisis del Covid-19 en España // Discipline and punish: the role of the military, police and civil guards in communicating the Covid-19 crisis in Spain

33. Conway’s Game of Life

35. Disinformation has become a core concept in communications research, related to media, technological and political phenomena that complexify its definition and diagnosis. Although its approach has been mainly quantitative, focus groups have also been used to understand the perception of the audience of this particular issue. This research is part of this second group of studies, and attempts to investigate the notions and discourses on disinformation in the case of Spain. For this purpose, seven discussion groups were conducted, with a structural sample constructed according to employment situation, ideology and age. The results show a perception of the communicative ecosystem structured in two chronological poles, which contrasts a past of reduced information supply – associated with traditional media – with a current informational environment where there is more media diversity, but also less trust in them. The groups point to the overabundance of information and associated disinformation with decontextualisation, low-quality journalism and the economic and political interests of different actors. Discourses outline a scenario of decline in journalism and the public sphere, which is perceived as polarised and emotional. Disinformation is therefore perceived as a multidimensional phenomenon that is associated with issues of major democratic transcendence rather than merely sending hoaxes through the Internet.

36. Editorial

37. Estrategias geopolíticas regionales en el uso y distribución de las vacunas COVID-19

40. Editorial

42. Congreso Mediaflows Disidencia y Comunicación

43. PROYECTO DE CÁLCULO DE ESTRUCTURA DE UN EDIFICIO DE USO TERCIARIO DE 3610 m2 DESTINADO A LA PRÁCTICA DE ACTIVIDADES DEPORTIVAS SITUADO EN LA LOCALIDAD DE VILLAR DEL ARZOBISPO (VALENCIA)

44. Editorial

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