Retrato de los adolescentes en la ficción televisiva Un estudio de caso
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Análisis de contenido, adolescentes, género, ficción televisiva, series juvenilesResumo
Este artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación sobre la representación de los jóvenes en las series juveniles, basándose en el estudio de caso de la serie estadounidense “Dawson crece”. Evidenciando la relevancia de un formato televisivo producido para ser consumido por un target juvenil, el artículo examina los estereotipos generados, prestando especial atención a los escenarios representados y a las relaciones sociales entre los personajes. En los resultados destacan el predomino de dos escenarios, el hogar y el colegio, el lugar que ocupan los temas familiares y las diferencias de género en algunas variables, como las actividades de ocio.
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