2017
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-23762017000200117
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Online Communication and Everyday Life: Female Social Audience and Tv Fiction

Abstract: The construction of online gender identities around television fiction has been dominated by studies on eminently masculine cult fandoms. This article attempts to overcome this through the specific examination of the construction of online identities of women on social networks and forums dedicated to Spanish television fiction. The methodology employed combines manual techniques (gathering the comments) and computational processes (ATLAS.ti). The results of the analysis reveal that unlike cult fandoms, the fe… Show more

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“…En la presentación de historias cotidianas destacan los dramas profesionales (Lacalle, 2008;Rodrigo-Martín, Jiménez-Gómez & Rodrigo-Martín, 2020). Estos presentan roles laborales que acontecen en ubicaciones diversas: hospitales, juzgados o salas de redacción.…”
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“…En la presentación de historias cotidianas destacan los dramas profesionales (Lacalle, 2008;Rodrigo-Martín, Jiménez-Gómez & Rodrigo-Martín, 2020). Estos presentan roles laborales que acontecen en ubicaciones diversas: hospitales, juzgados o salas de redacción.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified