
ZER is a six-monthly journal published by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Communication at the University of the Basque Country/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea. It publishes scientific articles in Spanish, Basque and English in the area of communication after external double-blind peer review.
ZER, which is present in major international databases and evaluation platforms, is among the journals with the biggest impact in its field. It also has reviews of the most important recently published books.
Last number
Number 31 | November 2011 | Volume 16
1 - DTT policies and autonomical television map configuration in the Basque Autonomous Community (2002-2007)
2 - Citizen's active role in the process of transition of the digital terrestrial television in Spain. The Region of Murcia case study (2006-2010)
3 - Risk and trauma in American television fiction post 11-S: The case of Heroes
4 - Quality of tv fiction in Spain: Audience’s versus professionals’ perceptions
5 - Audiovisual Narrative and Disability. Comparative Study of TV Broadcast in 2008 Pekin Olympic and Paralympic Games
6 - The female pionneers and the radio history. Cataluña’s case, 1924-1939
7 - Law and Psychosis: An psychoanalytical Reading of “Millennium Part 1 - Men who hate women (Män som hatar kvinnor, Niels Arden Oplev, 2009)
8 - Hopes and fears: the spanish film press and the arrival of television (1948-1960)
9 - Frames, Conflicts and Agenda Effects
10 - Smail or Cristina? Inequality and transsexual identity in the journalistic discourse
11 - Comparative analysis of local media content in Basque: research in Debabarrena
12 - Creativity, Culture and Communication in Spain
13 - Internet use in expressive communication of NGO: Exploratory study comparing Argentina and Spain
14 - The influence of somatic advertising models in male vigorexia: an experimental study in teenagers


