Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the connection between collective memory and mediated culture in Spain and how the media presents a particular social and political debate about the past. In particular, this analysis studies how different audiences, organized in a typology of eight ideal discussion groups, interpret the discourse of the media on the dictatorship and the political transition in Spain. Such groups, related to eight different audiences, are arranged by social context, generation and political participation.

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