Mensajes de odio hacia la comunidad LGTBIQ+: análisis de los perfiles de Instagram de la prensa española durante la "Semana del Orgullo".
Introduction: Some experts agree on the fundamental role that social networks have in the increase in hate crimes in recent years, especially among the younger population. Aware of this reality, these platforms continuously take measures to prevent hate speech from spreading through the Internet. Ho...
| Published in: | Revista Latina de Comunicación Social no. 80; pp. 363 - 389 |
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Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social
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| fields | @attributes: recordID: 1 pdfLink: plink: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ssf&AN=193351673&site=ehost-live header: @attributes: shortDbName: ssf uiTerm: 193351673 longDbName: Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson) uiTag: AN controlInfo: bkinfo: jinfo: jid: 11385820 3912 jtl: Revista Latina de Comunicación Social issn: 11385820 maglogo: N pubinfo: dt: 2022 iid: 80 pid: 46547 pub: Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social artinfo: ui: 193351673 10.4185/RLCS-2022-1749 ppf: 363 ppct: 26 formats: fmt: @attributes: type: P size: 19MB tig: atl: Mensajes de odio hacia la comunidad LGTBIQ+: análisis de los perfiles de Instagram de la prensa española durante la "Semana del Orgullo". aug: au: Valerio, Lizette Martínez affil: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. España su: Instagram (Web resource) LGBTQ+ communities Mass media Hate speech Hate crimes Content analysis Social media Pride Month sug: subj: LGBTQ+ communities Mass media Hate speech Hate crimes Content analysis Social media Pride Month Instagram (Web resource) keyword: Hate messages Homophobia Spanish press Discurso de odio Homofobia LGTBIQ+ Mensajes de odio Prensa española redes sociales Hate messages Homophobia Spanish press Discurso de odio Homofobia LGTBIQ+ Mensajes de odio Prensa española redes sociales ab: Introduction: Some experts agree on the fundamental role that social networks have in the increase in hate crimes in recent years, especially among the younger population. Aware of this reality, these platforms continuously take measures to prevent hate speech from spreading through the Internet. However, the collaboration of the rest of those involved in the communication process is also necessary. One of them is the media. This research focused on analyzing the comments made on the Instagram posts of the main Spanish newspapers of national circulation (El País, El Mundo, ABC, La Vanguardia and 20Minutos) related to what is known as "Pride Week". Methodology: The methodology used was the quantitative and empirical content analysis of all the comments made in the publications (N = 20) of the Instagram accounts belonging to those newspapers. Results: The corpus obtained turned out to be 6,013 comments: 41.8% classified as "other", 32.6% "in favor", 16% "critics", 4.9% "teasing", 3.1% "contempt", 1.5% "insults" and 0.1% "threats". Discussion: The results coincide with other studies in which the filters established by Instagram reduce hate speech on this network, unlike others such as Twitter. Conclusions: Most of the messages regarding the LGTBIQ + group are in favor, and, although most of the messages against can be classified as critics, there is a small percentage of messages that can be considered hate speech. pubtype: Academic Journal doctype: Article src: R language: Spanish refInfo: copyright: @attributes: flag: N holdings: @attributes: islocal: N |
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