Madrid, the international hub of Political Communication for two days
Sofía de Roa, pp. 6-9.

The first internal elections of the Frente Amplio.
Marcel Lhermitte, pp. 10-11.

A new politics is possible, but it requires a deep cultural change.
Luis Miguel Díaz-Meco, pp. 12-13.

Political and communication strategies in Kirchnerist Argentina and Piñera's Chile
Pierre Ostiguy, pp. 14-17.

Governance and participation in local governments
Alejandrina Moreno Romero, pp. 18-19.

Transnational voting around the world
Norberto Emmerich, pp. 20-21.

The spectacle of elections in Brazil
Carlos Manhanelli, pp. 22-25.

Dominican elections. Chronicle of an unexpected comeback (part 3).
José Gregorio Cabrera Cuello, pp. 26-27.

Venezuela 2012: A critical election?
Carmen Beatriz Fernández, pp. 28-29.

Mexico: the return of the PRI
Jorge Alcocer V., pp. 30-31.

Social networks: beyond the campaign
Manuel David Moreno, pp. 32-33.

Social network analysis as an immediate pulse of public opinion
Montse Fernández Crespo, pp. 34-35.

Electoral strategy, political communication, and campaign issues.
Antonio Garrido, pp. 36-37.

Case study: a municipality in Seville during the election period
Ana Rivero Rodríguez, pp. 38-39.

How to study Political Communication? A zoom into its key elements.
Gina Sibaja Quesada, pp. 40-43.