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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The current article brings together the conclusions of an exercise carried out in an attempt to analyze and classify narcopropaganda, or "narcomessages" in Mexico. The analysis and classification of narcomessages is able to provide some insights about the motivations underlying the increase of violent attacks in the country; at the same time, the classification of these messages can help in the identification of those groups that are more likely to influence public perception and support public policy measures against them.
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