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Repositorio Minerva

Es un recurso que permite registrar, conservar, consultar y difundir la producción de conocimiento académico y científico de la Corporación Universitaria de Asturias. Se caracteriza por ser de acceso abierto, respetar el derecho de autor y utilizar el autoarchivo como metodología para el registro de la información.

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Artículos, libros, capítulos, patentes y desarrollo tecnológico.

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GNC Artículos Scopus o WoS · 2022 OA

Disinformation in Social Networks and Bots: Simulated Scenarios of Its Spread from System Dynamics

Alfredo Guzmán Rincón

Social networks have become the scenario with the greatest potential for the circulation of disinformation, hence there is a growing interest in understanding how this type of information is spread, especially in relation to the mechanisms…

GNC Artículos Scopus o WoS · 2022 OA

Behavior of self-care and searching for information on the internet about covid-19

Alfredo Guzmán Rincón

The aim of this article was to identify the online information-seeking behaviours of young Spaniards during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of these behaviours on self-care behaviours. A quantitative cross-sectional study was carried…

GNC Artículos Scopus o WoS · 2022 OA

Comparative analysis of dropout and student permanence in rural higher education

Alfredo Guzmán Rincón

The growing dropout and low permanence of rural students in higher education has become a central problem in the education system, both affecting the quality conditions of training programmes and preventing the materialisation of the benef…

GNC Artículos Scopus o WoS · 2022 OA

Art workers in Colombia: Characteristics, symbolic consumption and social identity

Ruby Lorena Carrillo Barbosa

Purpose: To explore the characteristics of Art Workers in Colombia, expressed in terms of lifestyles and consumption practices, as well as the relationship between symbolic consumption and the social identity of the group. Design/methodolo…