¿Nos seguimos guiando por los estereotipos cuando hablamos sobre el andaluz?

This study analyses the current situation of Andalusians in mass media based on the hypothesis that Andalusians are discredited and stereotyped. Throughout this study, we have observed that Andalusians are treated in a discriminatory manner because of their way of speaking. There are stereotypes reg...

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Authors: Trujillo Unquiles, Rosa (Author) ; Gil, Íngrid (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2021
In: Miscelánea Comillas
Year: 2021, Volume: 79, Issue: 155, Pages: 601-619
Further subjects:B estereotipo
B inferioridad
B andaluz
B hablismo
B medios de comunicación
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Summary:This study analyses the current situation of Andalusians in mass media based on the hypothesis that Andalusians are discredited and stereotyped. Throughout this study, we have observed that Andalusians are treated in a discriminatory manner because of their way of speaking. There are stereotypes regarding Andalusians and their way of communicating, and mass media spread false stereotypes about Andalusians, which negatively affect the Andalusian population.
Este estudio analiza la situación actual del andaluz en los medios de comunicación partiendo de la hipótesis de que el andaluz está desprestigiado y estereotipado. A lo largo de este trabajo, hemos observado que, en efecto, se trata a los andaluces de forma discriminatoria por su forma de hablar. Existen estereotipos con respecto a los andaluces y su manera de comunicarse, y los medios de comunicación difunden falsos tópicos sobre el andaluz, que afectan de manera negativa a la población andaluza.
ISSN:2341-085X
Contains:Enthalten in: Miscelánea Comillas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14422/mis.v79.i155.y2021.008