Author
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- Anna Fajula
(Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Audiovisual Communication, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
- Mariluz Barbeito
(Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Audiovisual Communication, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
- Estrella Barrio
(Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Audiovisual Communication, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
- Ana Maria Enrique
(Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Audiovisual Communication, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
- Juan José Perona
(Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Audiovisual Communication, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
Abstract
This article takes a quantitative approach to Spanish radio advertising and the stereotypes and female roles that it broadcasts in a medium that has traditionally had high female audience rates in our country. From content analysis of 679 radio ads extracted from the 3 main general Spanish radio stations and collected 10 years apart, the study attempts to show the evolution (or regression) of how radio advertising portrays women. The radio in Spain has always been a medium anchored in the real world that has also provided some degree of space to broadcast social movement. #MeToo, as a phenomenon promoting female empowerment, was no exception. Therefore, this longitudinal study aims to demonstrate whether the social movements that led to increased female activism have been reflected in a change of roles and stereotypes projected by radio advertising messages. The work presented here looks at the concept of role from a dual perspective: firstly, it focuses on the role played by female voices in radio advertising items. Secondly, it works on the concept of role by assimilating it into the female image projected in radio advertising items. The results obtained between the two samples are remarkably similar, demonstrating a clear tendency to polarise the female image and confirming that women are still being portrayed in significantly traditional roles.
Suggested Citation
Anna Fajula & Mariluz Barbeito & Estrella Barrio & Ana Maria Enrique & Juan José Perona, 2021.
"Feminist Stereotypes and Women’s Roles in Spanish Radio Ads,"
Media and Communication, Cogitatio Press, vol. 9(2), pages 39-51.
Handle:
RePEc:cog:meanco:v9:y:2021:i:2:p:39-51
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v9i2.3762
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