Publication: La consideración del patrimonio cultural en las elecciones generales de España en 2019
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Palazón Botella, María Dolores
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Universitat Politècnica de València
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© 2021, La autora. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. This document is the Published version of a Published Work that appeared in final form Culturas. Revista De Gestión Cultural. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.4995/cs.2021.15416
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El patrimonio cultural no se abstrae del posicionamiento político, es por ello que este trabajo pretende analizar las propuestas que partidos y candidatos plantearon sobre el mismo durante las elecciones generales que se celebraron en España en abril y noviembre de 2019. Fechas que coincidieron con el incendio de la catedral de Notre Dame en París, acontecimiento que tuvo una gran repercusión en las redes sociales, una herramienta que se usó tanto para mostrar las emociones que ello provocaba, como para transmitir la visión que la clase política tenía del patrimonio. El objetivo de este trabajo es comparar, a través de una metodología cualitativa y cuantitativa, la atención que se le dedicó durante las campañas electorales, con la intención de analizar y confrontar los modelos de gestión por los que apostaban los diversos posicionamientos ideológicos.
Cultural heritage does not abstain itself from political positioning. For this reason, this paper is intended to analyse the political and candidate proposals regarding cultural heritage that were put forward during the presidential elections held in Spain in April and November 2019. These dates coincided with Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral’s fire, an event that had a magnified impact on social media; a tool that was used both to express the feelings caused by it and to broadcast the political class’ vision of heritage. The aim of this paper is to compare the attention paid to cultural heritage during election campaigns through a qualitative and quantitative methodology in order to analyse and compare the management models relied upon by diverse ideological positions.
Cultural heritage does not abstain itself from political positioning. For this reason, this paper is intended to analyse the political and candidate proposals regarding cultural heritage that were put forward during the presidential elections held in Spain in April and November 2019. These dates coincided with Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral’s fire, an event that had a magnified impact on social media; a tool that was used both to express the feelings caused by it and to broadcast the political class’ vision of heritage. The aim of this paper is to compare the attention paid to cultural heritage during election campaigns through a qualitative and quantitative methodology in order to analyse and compare the management models relied upon by diverse ideological positions.
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