Serial Fiction on TV: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach to Consumption by Students of the Audiovisual Communication Program. The Spanish Case

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  • Mar Chicharro Merayo Author Universidad de Burgos

Keywords:

Television fiction, young people, television consumption, Spain

Abstract

This paper reflects on the relationship between young people and contemporary television fiction. More specifically, it analyzes the consumption trends among Audiovisual Communication students in Spain. We start from the supposed existence of a young subculture, where leisure practices are the variable of belonging. Audiovisual Communication students, in particular, oriented towards monitoring these products, are presented as a group whose use and consumption of teleseries are a sign of identity and distinction both in its quantitative dimension (times and products) and in its qualitative version (preferred fiction, evaluation of characters, their narrative features, their visuality, quality, ability to entertain). For this analysis, we will use primary, quantitative and qualitative data obtained from our own fieldwork. The analysis and interpretation of this data will allow us to offer a useful map of their consumption strategies and of the discourses surrounding them.

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Author Biography

Mar Chicharro Merayo, Universidad de Burgos

Doctora en Sociología. Profesora de Dramáticos en televisión de la Universidad de Burgos. Investigadora principal del proyecto FEM 2011-27381, sobre género y ficción televisiva y videojuegos, financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y competitividad. Ha publicado en diversas revistas nacionales e internacionales, con las que ha colaborado también como revisora. Profesora visitante en Harvard University, UCSD, University of San Francisco o Università  di Bologna entre otras.

Published

2016-02-10

How to Cite

Chicharro Merayo, M. (2016). Serial Fiction on TV: A Quantitative and Qualitative Approach to Consumption by Students of the Audiovisual Communication Program. The Spanish Case. Palabra Clave, 20(1), 116–141. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/6247

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