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El barrio multicultural en el discurso periodístico informativo: análisis del mensaje y su recepción por parte de un grupo de adolescentes del barrio del Raval de Barcelona

Authors: Tristán-Jiménez, Larissa;

El barrio multicultural en el discurso periodístico informativo: análisis del mensaje y su recepción por parte de un grupo de adolescentes del barrio del Raval de Barcelona

Abstract

La tesis explora la representación del barrio del Raval de Barcelona en el discurso periodístico informativo mediante un análisis crítico del discurso y un estudio de recepción con adolescentes que viven y/o estudian en el Raval. El análisis discursivo de 495 noticas indica que el Raval es representado como un espacio conflictivo y que los migrantes que viven allí son responsabilizados de los problemas del lugar. El estudio de recepción sugiere que los adolescentes refutan la imagen que se difunde del barrio pero evidencian también ser objeto del "efecto de la tercera persona", es decir, la percepción de que las noticias negativas sobre el Raval ejercerían una mayor influencia en quienes no viven allí. Como resultado, los participantes tienden a ocultar su lugar de residencia y evitar así ser asociados con el Raval. A partir de estos resultados, la tesis constituye un aporte para los estudios de la comunicación urbana.

Programa de doctorat en Comunicació

Keywords

Superdiversidad, 070, 316, Urban communication studies, Raval, Barrio multicultural, Audiencias Juveniles, News Framing, Efecto de la Tercera Persona, Migration, Qualitative Reception Studies, Paradigma transcultural, Migración, City, Superdiversity, Estudios cualitativos de recepción, Ciudad, Encuadres Noticiosos, Análisis Crítico del Discurso, Third-Person Effect, Intercultural communications, Multicultural neighborhoods, Audiencias transnacionales, Critical Discourse Analysis, Estudios de la comunicación urbana, Intercultural model, Youth Audiences, Comunicación intercultural, Transnational Audiences

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