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Campañas negativas en las elecciones 2000 y 2006 en México

Negative campaigning in the 2000 and 2006 Mexican elections
[journal article]

Pérez Dámaso, Ana Yely

Abstract

En este artículo se analiza la naturaleza de las campañas negativas llevadas a cabo en Méxicoen dos elecciones presidenciales (2000 y 2006). El objetivo es evidenciar que su difundida utilización coincide con el desarrollo de dos procesos electorales peculiares: el de la transición del partido de Es... view more

En este artículo se analiza la naturaleza de las campañas negativas llevadas a cabo en Méxicoen dos elecciones presidenciales (2000 y 2006). El objetivo es evidenciar que su difundida utilización coincide con el desarrollo de dos procesos electorales peculiares: el de la transición del partido de Estado a otro de oposición (2000) y la de su consolidación como gobierno (2006). Con base en las propuestas teóricas de Shiv (1997), Lau (1999) y Finkel (1998), se describe el desarrollo de las campañas negativas en aquellas elecciones que representaron el punto de inici oy la supuesta culminación de la utilización de este tipo de campañas. Con base en el registro documental de periódicos y el seguimiento de los spots emitidos en televisión en ambas elecciones, se concluye que la elección presidencial del año 2000 evidenció la aplicación de campañas negativas basadas en la crítica al partido oficial, mientras que en la elección del 2006, se instala el uso del spot negativo en televisión.... view less


This article explores the nature of negative campaigns that were held in both 2000 and 2006 Mexican presidential elections. The purpose is to establish that the generalized use of negative campaigning concurs with the development of two unusual electoral processes: the transition of the State party... view more

This article explores the nature of negative campaigns that were held in both 2000 and 2006 Mexican presidential elections. The purpose is to establish that the generalized use of negative campaigning concurs with the development of two unusual electoral processes: the transition of the State party into an opposition party (2000), and its consolidation as government (2006). Based on the theoretical claims of Shiv (1997), Lau (1999), and Finkel (1998), the author describes the development of negative campaigns in those elections that represented the starting point and the presumed consummation of the use of this kind of campaigns. With journals' documented records and the monitoring of tv spots of both elections it is established that the 2000 presidential election used negative campaigns based on decrying the official party, while the 2006 election resorted to negative tv spots.... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Advertising, Public Relations

Free Keywords
elections; negative campaigns; spots; mass media; Mexico

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2014

Page/Pages
p. 87-115

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 59 (2014) 222

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1918(14)70211-9

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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