New audiovisual consumption habits among minors: approximation through the analysis of survey data 1 2
Nuevos hábitos de consumo audiovisual en menores: aproximación a su análisis mediante encuestas
1 This work was made possible thanks to the support of the University of Sevilla’s own funding Plan.
2 Pre-doctoral work funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport for University Professor Training.
doxa.comunicación | nº 28 | pp. 241-260 | 241
January-June of 2019
ISSN: 1696-019X / e-ISSN: 2386-3978
How to cite this article:
García-Orta, M. J.; García-Prieto, V.; Suárez-Romero, M. (2019). New audiovisual consumption habits among minors: approximation through the analysis of survey data. Doxa Comunicación, 28, pp. 241-260
https://doi.org/10.31921/doxacom.n28a13
María José García-Orta. Bachelors Degree and PhD in Journalism from the University of Sevilla. She is an asso-ciate lecturer in the Faculty of Communication at the University of Sevilla and a lecturer in the Master’s Degree Programme in Institutional Communication and Politics. In addition, she is a member of the research group Media, Communication Policies, and Democracy in the European Union. Her scientific activity has been devel-oped both in the field of advertising as well as in other fields of knowledge, highlighted by electoral political com-munication, structure of information, the audiovisual industry, and new information technologies, with special attention given to social networks.
University of Sevilla, Spain
Victoria García-Prieto1. She has a Pre-Doctoral contract as Research Personnel in Training (PIF) at the University of Sevilla. She has a Bachelors Degree in Journalism (2010), a Masters degree in Communication and Culture (2012) and a Specialist Diploma in Interpretation of Spanish Sign Language (2015). She was also a visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge (2018), and in the Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) at the University of Westminster (2016 and 2017). She is a member of the research group known as Media, Communication Policies and Democracy in the European Union.
University of Sevilla, Spain
Miriam Suárez-Romero2. She has a Pre-Doctoral contract under a Ministry of Education grant for University Pro-fessor Training (FPU). She also has a Master’s Degree in Institutional Communication and Politics and a Bachelors Degree in Journalism from the University of Sevilla. She studies the conduct of the communication media toward female political leadership. She is a member of the research group known as Media, Communication Policies and Democracy in the European Union (DEMOC-MEDIA).
University of Sevilla, Spain