THE RISE OF TWITTER IN THE LATIN AMERICAN LANDSCAPE: A STUDY OF THE MOST FOLLOWED ACCOUNTS IN BRAZIL, MEXICO, ARGENTINA, COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA

Authors

  • Joan-Francesc Fondevila-Gascón Abat Oliba CEU University
  • Marc Perelló-Sobrepere Abat Oliba CEU University

Abstract

Abstract:

Several studies have concluded that two out of three Internet users in Latin America would be using at least one social network by late 2013. More concretely, there are more than 278 million Internet users across Latin America by late 2013, eclipsing the number of Internet users in both North America and Europe for the first time. This article analyses various reports from world-leading consulting brands in the context of Latin America. Currently, the fastest growing social network in this region is Twitter. We studied the fifteen most followed Twitter accounts in Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela to find out who own these accounts and what their social roles are (politicians, journalists or companies).

Keywords: Social Media; Internet; Broadband; Digital Journalism; Twitter; Latin America.

Resumo:

Vários estudos concluíram que dois em cada três usuários de Internet na América Latina estariam usando pelo menos uma rede social no final de 2013. Mais concretamente, são mais de 278 milhões de utilizadores da Internet em toda a América Latina até o final de 2013, superando o número de usuários de Internet na América do Norte e Europa pela primeira vez. Este artigo analisa diversos relatórios de consultoria de marcas líderes mundiais no contexto da América Latina. Atualmente, o mais rápido crescimento da rede social nesta região é o Twitter. Estudamos os quinze contas deTwitter mais seguidas no Brasil, México, Argentina, Colômbia e Venezuela para descobrir quem possui essas contas e que seus papéis sociais são (políticos, jornalistas ou empresas).

Palavras-chave: Social Media; Internet; banda larga; Jornalismo Digital; Twitter; América Latina.

Resumen:

Varios estudios han llegado a la conclusión de que dos de cada tres usuarios de Internet en América Latina sería utilizar al menos una red social a finales de 2013. Más concretamente, habrá más de 278 millones de usuarios de Internet en toda América Latina a finales de 2013, superando el número de usuarios de Internet en América del Norte y Europa por primera vez. En este artículo analiza diversos informes de las marcas líderes a nivel mundial de consultoría en el contexto de América Latina. En la actualidad, el más rápido crecimiento de la red social en esta región es Twitter. Estudiamos las quince cuentas de Twitter con más seguidores en Brasil, México, Argentina, Colombia y Venezuela para saber que son dueños de estas cuentas y cuáles son sus roles sociales son (políticos, periodistas o empresas).

Palabras clave: Medios Sociales, Internet, Banda Ancha; Periodismo Digital; Twitter; América Latina.

 

Author Biographies

Joan-Francesc Fondevila-Gascón, Abat Oliba CEU University

Dean of the Social Sciences Faculty and the Vice-chancellor for Faculty and Academic Organization in the Universitat Abat Oliba CEU (UAO CEU), in Spain. Fondevila is the Communication Sciences Department director. He is the Principal Researcher of the Digital Journalism and Broadband Research Group, and the director of the Official Master on Digital Communication and New Technologies. Fondevila is the Cable Studies Center (CECABLE) director. His scientific blog is http://telecomunicacionesyperiodismo.blogspot.com.es/.

Marc Perelló-Sobrepere, Abat Oliba CEU University

Professor at the Communication Sciences Department at Abat Oliba CEU University, and at the International University of Catalonia. He has been a Visiting Researcher at City University London. His research interests focus on the flow of information between media and society and the consequences there of, such as social activism, protests, participatory democracy, transparency and social change in the Digital Era.His scientific blog is http://www.marcperello.cat.

Published

05/22/2014

How to Cite

FONDEVILA-GASCÓN, J.-F.; PERELLÓ-SOBREPERE, M. THE RISE OF TWITTER IN THE LATIN AMERICAN LANDSCAPE: A STUDY OF THE MOST FOLLOWED ACCOUNTS IN BRAZIL, MEXICO, ARGENTINA, COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA. Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias de la Comunicación, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 19, 2014. Disponível em: https://revista.pubalaic.org/index.php/alaic/article/view/145. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.

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Section

Comunicações Científicas / Comunicaciones Científicas