Abstract

espanolEn el presente articulo se muestran los resultados de una investigacion en la que se han analizado las series de television espanolas emitidas en prime time entre 2016 y el primer semestre 2017 por las principales cadenas generalistas con el objetivo de conocer que comportamientos violentos y de salud, que atributos de personalidad y que grado de riqueza conversacional manifestaban sus personajes inmigrantes/extranjeros en comparacion con los autoctonos. El metodo utilizado en la investigacion fue el analisis de contenido en una muestra de un total de 723 personajes (n= 723). Se concluye que existen diferencias tendenciales en el indice de victima de comportamientos violentos siendo los autoctonos los que mayor puntuacion presentan. En el resto de indices no se aprecian diferencias estadisticamente significativas. No obstante, se observa que variables individuales como “consumir drogas”, abordar temas de conversacion como salud o politica y tener rasgos de personalidad como “injusto”, “seductor” o “perverso” estan estadisticamente relacionados con la condicion de inmigrante/extranjero. EnglishThe present research shows the results of an analysis of Spanish entertainment television aired in prime time between 2016 and the first semester of 2017 by the leading Spanish TV networks. The aim is to draw a comparison between immigrants and the natives in violent and health behaviours, personality traits, and also the number of conversation topics used by immigrants compared to the natives. Content research was used for this analysis, where a sample of 723 characters (n723) was taken. The final result shows there are different tendency patterns in the index of victims of violent behaviour being the native the ones with the highest score. No significant statistical differences in other indexes were observed. However, other variables are statistically related to immigrants/ foreigners, such as drug abuse, topics regarding health or politics, and furthermore, immigrants are also prone to have personality traits such as ‘unfair’, ‘seductive’ or ‘perverse’.

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