2008
DOI: 10.3916/c31-2008-03-022
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Are there social stereotypes in teenagers´ viewing habits?

Abstract: Our general aim is to analyze whether television viewing habits contribute to defining the meaning of gender in a sample of 577 teenagers (270 boys and 307 girls) from the Basque Autonomous Region. With the aim of establishing the participants’ television viewing habits, the answers to the CTV (Television Habits Questionnaire) were grouped according to various indicators. The results show that television reproduces social gender stereotypes and may contribute to their perpetuation. Furthermore, the female teen… Show more

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“…Se trata, pues, de patrones de consumo opuestos y diferenciados entre sí. Así, mientras las chicas optan por series de ficción dramática, reality shows y programas del corazón; los chicos prefieren consumir contenidos relacionados con el deporte y el humor (Medrano & Cortés, 2008;Masanet, 2016;Pibernat, 2017).…”
Section: El Smartphone Redes Sociales Y Consumo Multipantallaunclassified
“…Se trata, pues, de patrones de consumo opuestos y diferenciados entre sí. Así, mientras las chicas optan por series de ficción dramática, reality shows y programas del corazón; los chicos prefieren consumir contenidos relacionados con el deporte y el humor (Medrano & Cortés, 2008;Masanet, 2016;Pibernat, 2017).…”
Section: El Smartphone Redes Sociales Y Consumo Multipantallaunclassified