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    Sexuality, gender, religion and interculturality in Spanish television civilising and cultural news stories

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    Introducci贸n. En esta investigaci贸n se analizan distintas noticias sobre sexualidad, g茅nero, religi贸n e interculturalidad en televisiones espa帽olas. Metodolog铆a. Se realiza un an谩lisis del discurso de las distintas identidades enmarcadas en las mencionadas categor铆as. A continuaci贸n, en distintos grupos discusi贸n se analizan las interpretaciones que hacen las audiencias de dichas noticias. Finalmente, a su vez, analizamos mediante el m茅todo Delphi la opini贸n de distintos expertos sobre estas mismas noticias. Resultados y Discusi贸n. Gracias al an谩lisis del discurso se desvelan las representaciones y los estereotipos medi谩ticos que las audiencias y expertos identifican f谩cilmente. Conclusiones. Hay que se帽alar que tanto las audiencias como los expertos fueron muy cr铆ticos con las piezas sometidas a su interpretaci贸n, y percibieron claramente las insuficiencias y los estereotipos utilizados. Sin embargo, sobre todo las audiencias de mayor edad, a la hora de abordar dichos temas en general suelen tener los mismos prejuicios que denuncian en los informativos.Introduction. This paper analyzes several Spanish TV news about sexuality, gender, religion and interculturality to explore how these news are interpreted by audiences and experts. Methodology. We have used three complementary methods. First, we have conducted a critical discourse analysis (CDA) of different sexual, religious and intercultural identities portrayed by the TV news. We have also analyzed how audiences interpret these news through focus groups. Finally, we have used a delphi method to analyze the interpretation of TV experts. Results and Discussion. The CDA illustrated common stereotypes identified by audiences and experts. Conclusions. Audiences and experts were very critical with TV news and perceived the limitations and stereotypes portrayed. However, older audiences used the same stereotypes demonstrated in the focus groups. In general, this study shows that when receivers interpret sensitive issues, they trend to accept or reject media discourses, letting little space for the negotiation of meanings
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