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- PublicationOpen AccessEl ‘Efecto Princesa’ en las Fuerzas Armadas: un análisis de la visibilidad mediática con Google Trends(Oxbridge Publishing House, 2025) Pérez-Cárceles, María-Concepción; Fernández Valera, María Magdalena; Martínez-Martínez, Dolores-Fuensanta; Nicolás Martínez, Catalina; Economía Aplicada; Facultad de Ciencias del TrabajoPrincess Leonor has garnered significant media interest since her birth. Her popularity has been driven by both traditional and digital media, especially upon reaching adulthood, that coincides with the beginning of her military training. News about the princess is abundant and diverse, covering almost all her official and unofficial engagements. In particular, her current military training is especially appealing from a media perspective, not only due to its institutional significance as the future Queen of Spain and supreme commander of the Armed Forces but also because of the novel image of a military princess. This study examines whether the media relevance of Princess Leonor’s incorporation into the army influences the visibility of an institution as traditional as the Spanish Armed Forces. The methodology is based on data analysis using the Google Trends tool from January 2023 to July 2024. The results show a positive correlation between search trends for the term ‘Princess Leonor’ and those related to the Armed Forces. In other words, when interest in the princess rises, searches for military-related terms also increase. This correlation is particularly significant during her military training period. Thus, the initial hypothesis is confirmed through the so-called ‘Princess Effect’, which we define as the visibility gained by the Armed Forces due to the media impact generated by Princess Leonor’s military training on her path to becoming Captain General of the Armed Forces.
- PublicationOpen AccessLeconte de Lisle y la escuela parnasiana en Rubén Darío. Grecia como corpus alegórico.(Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia., 2016) Baños Gallego, Pedro; Facultades, Departamentos, Servicios y Escuelas::Departamentos de la UMU:: Filología Francesa, Románica, Italiana y ÁrabeRésume: Dans l'article suivant nous posons l'hypothése de l'existence d'une influence directe de Leconte de Lisle et l'école du Parnasse en général sur la poétique de Rubén Darío. Cette correspondance artistique a été basée sur la certitude du contact avec le groupe parnassien que Darío maintint dans un voyage á Paris réalisé par ce poéte en 1893. De même, nous proposons que cette influence se manifeste dans l'utilisation des images de l'antiquité grecque, thématique trés commune chez les poétes parnassiens; Darío aurait implémenté son usage avec un caractére symbolique depuis le déjá mentionné voyage á Paris. Avec l'intention de prouver l'existence de cette influence, nous prendrons les recueils Poémes Antiques de Leconte de Lisle et Prosas profanas y otros poemas de Darío, ayant élu ce dernier précisément par sa date de publication, 1896, juste aprés le séjour á Paris.
- PublicationOpen AccessRevisiting the Dickensian echo of the HBO TV series The Wire(Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Murcia, 2019) Ruano San Segundo, PabloThis article analyzes the alleged Dickensian echo of the highly-acclaimed HBO TV series The Wire. Charles Dickens is probably the literary author to whom the series has most frequently been likened. This correspondence is scrutinized here, as it seems to have been built upon impressionistic references, rather than on methodical intertextual analyses of both the series and the Victorian author. The analysis is intended to throw new light on the Dickensian ambience of The Wire, which seems to be different than previous critical appreciations of the series have suggested.