2020
DOI: 10.5294/pacla.2020.23.3.4
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Docuficción y responsabilidad social: la recreación de la violencia de género en TV

Abstract: El tratamiento de la violencia de género ha experimentado un notable cambio en los medios de comunicación españoles en las últimas dos décadas. Propiciada por la concienciación y la publicación de códigos éticos, esta evolución se caracteriza por abandonar el discurso que enmarcaba la violencia contra las mujeres en la crónica de sucesos para abordarla en su dimensión de problema social con causas estructurales. Sin embargo, los avances en la cobertura informativa contrastan con la aparición de formatos de doc… Show more

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“…Nor did they use stereotypes or clichés to minimize the violence against women" (2015: 9). Studies on the presence and representation of gender-based violence on television in recent years have tended to focus on different formats, depending on whether they are fictional (Pinedo, 2021;Guise, 2020;Palau-Sampio and Carratalá, 2020;Tello, 2020;Sánchez-Labella, 2016), informational (Bernal-Triviño, 2019Rodríguez and López, 2020;Jorge et al, 2016), advertising (Camarero andMarcos, 2012), entertainment, or even hybrids such as docurealities and others (Palau-Sampio and Carratalá, 2020;Vega, 2020). This article, on the other hand, analyzes the coverage of this topic as a whole over the 24 hours of television broadcasting, excluding advertising segments, thereby reflecting not only news, but also the general attention paid to gender-based violence by television networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nor did they use stereotypes or clichés to minimize the violence against women" (2015: 9). Studies on the presence and representation of gender-based violence on television in recent years have tended to focus on different formats, depending on whether they are fictional (Pinedo, 2021;Guise, 2020;Palau-Sampio and Carratalá, 2020;Tello, 2020;Sánchez-Labella, 2016), informational (Bernal-Triviño, 2019Rodríguez and López, 2020;Jorge et al, 2016), advertising (Camarero andMarcos, 2012), entertainment, or even hybrids such as docurealities and others (Palau-Sampio and Carratalá, 2020;Vega, 2020). This article, on the other hand, analyzes the coverage of this topic as a whole over the 24 hours of television broadcasting, excluding advertising segments, thereby reflecting not only news, but also the general attention paid to gender-based violence by television networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%