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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; == Resumen ==  El 17 de abril de 2018, el presidente francés Emmanuel Macron en el Pleno del Parlamento Europeo en Estrasburgo, apeló al “renacimiento de la soberanía eu...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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== Resumen ==&lt;br /&gt;
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El 17 de abril de 2018, el presidente francés Emmanuel Macron en el Pleno del Parlamento Europeo en Estrasburgo, apeló al “renacimiento de la soberanía europea”. Este artículo analiza las funciones atribuidas a la red social preferida para el debate y la discusión política: Twitter. Atiende a la distribución de la información, el impacto de la propia red social en la modificación de la agenda pública, la personalización de la transmisión del discurso político en redes sociales, así como los nuevos hábitos de consumo de discursos políticos, específicamente en el contexto de Twitter. Los resultados muestran que: 1) los corresponsales tienen impacto en una fase descriptiva hacia las audiencias nacionales pero menos en el incipiente espacio transnacional donde otros activistas pueden lanzar mensajes directamente a sus audiencias; 2) la falta de una estrategia comunicativa común de las instituciones de la UE, les hizo fracasar al intentar establecer la agenda setting a través de hashtags sin éxito; 3) Macron es un actor político transnacional en Europa, cuya personalización política le hace capaz de comunicar a través de espacios públicos fragmentados; 4) El contenido de los mensajes pasa muy rápidamente de una aproximación descriptiva a una de creación de marcos. &lt;br /&gt;
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