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Palabra Clave

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Abstract

IGARTUA, Juan José; BARRIOS, Isabel M.; ORTEGA, Félix  and  FRUTOS, Francisco J.. The Image of Immigration in Fiction Broadcast on Prime-time Television in Spain. Palabra Clave [online]. 2014, vol.17, n.3, pp.589-618. ISSN 0122-8285.

The article describes the results of a content analysis of the image of immigrants portrayed in prime- time television fiction in Spain, based on the cultivation theory and research on ethnic minorities in the media. The data indicates immigrant characters clearly are underrepresented and tend to be depicted in a negative way that reinforces stereotypes about immigrants (e.g., performing criminal activities). The results are discussed in relation to the role television fiction could play in reducing prejudice through mediated intergroup contact (Park, 2012).

Keywords : Mass communication; communication impact; intercultural communication.

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