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Conflict Networks in the Local Press from 2020 To 2023

Abstract

Cruz García Lirios, Jaime Lemus Tlapale, Elías Alexander Vallejo Montoya, Víctor Hugo Meriño Córdoba and Héctor Enrique Urzola Berrio

Conflicts have been appreciated as areas of opportunity for social change. In this paper, following a theoretical framework that alludes to micro, meso, and macro levels of conflict, the conflicts reported in press releases are reviewed to establish an agenda that reveals what newspapers have learned about asymmetries between the involved parts. The neural network found suggests a learning of the diffusion of conflicts that goes from the macro levels to the micro levels. In relation to the reviewed literature, the analysis of information gradients that distinguish between the types of conflict is recommended as the pandemic elapsed and was controlled via immunization.

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