La presencia de la mujer en las informaciones de los cibermedios europeos de España, Italia, Gran Bretaña, Portugal y Francia.

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      The presence of women in the information of Spanish, Italian, British, Portuguese and French digital European media.
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      Introducción. El objetivo de esta investigación es el análisis de la presencia de la mujer en cinco diarios digitales europeos. Metodología. Se realiza un análisis contenido cuantitativo de 1.688 noticias a través de 24 categorías. Resultados. Los resultados indican una mayor visibilización de la mujer en las noticias y un perfil estereotipado de la figura femenina. Discusión. Detectamos en los medios europeos tres grandes vías que mantienen la figura de la mujer relegada a un determinado rol en los medios: a) no suelen ser autoras de las noticias; b) suelen ser fuentes secundarias; c) en la producción y discurso de la información se priman mujeres con situaciones desfavorables potenciando roles y estereotipos tradicionalmente femeninos. Conclusiones. De este modo, una aparente mayor visibilización de la mujer significaría en el fondo una mayor presencia de los estereotipos tradicionales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      Introduction. The aim of this research is to analyse the presence of women in five European digital newspapers. Methodology. It is conducted a quantitative content analysis of 1,688 news over 24 categories. Results. The results indicate that an apparent greater visibilization of women would mean a greater presence of traditional stereotypes. Discussion. Three main ways to keep women relegated to a certain role in the media are detected in European media: a) she is not usually the author of the news; b) she is usually a secondary source and c) in the news production and the discourse of information, women in unfavourable situations are given priority by promoting traditional female roles and stereotypes. Conclusions. In this way, an apparent greater visibilization of women would mean a greater presence of traditional stereotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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