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Rondón, R., (2017). Representaciones de género: estudio de redes semánticas naturales en adolescentes de Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621878
Rondón, R., Representaciones de género: estudio de redes semánticas naturales en adolescentes de Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621878
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title = "Representaciones de género: estudio de redes semánticas naturales en adolescentes de Lima",
author = "Rondón Valero, Renato Marcelo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2017"
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Title: Representaciones de género: estudio de redes semánticas naturales en adolescentes de Lima
Authors(s): Rondón Valero, Renato Marcelo
Advisor(s): Franco Valdivia, Rocío
Keywords: Semántica; Representación; Estudiantes; Adolescentes; Masculinidad; Sexo; Psicología
Issue Date: 5-Mar-2017
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: La presente investigación se busca conocer las representaciones de género de un grupo de adolescentes de la ciudad de Lima, a través de la exploración de sus redes semánticas naturales. Se evaluaron a 130 participantes, 63 varones y 67 mujeres, entre los 13 y 16 años de edad provenientes de un colegio privado y uno de gestión mixta, utilizando la variante de la técnica de las redes semánticas naturales propuesta por Hinojosa (2008). Los resultados mostraron mayor riqueza semántica para la red “hombre” (J = 263) en comparación a la red “mujer” (J = 217).De modo complementario, se generaron redes a partir de las respuestas de los varones y mujeres del grupo de estudio. En ambos casos se mantuvo mayor riqueza semántica para las redes “hombre” (J = 168 y J = 163) y para las redes “mujer” (J = 156 y J = 131). Los resultados sugieren que los varones representan el concepto “Mujer” de manera tradicional, y por el contrario, las mujeres representan el concepto “Hombre” apegadas al concepto de masculinidad hegemónica. En contraposición, cada grupo diferenciado concuerda en referentes no del todo tradicionales al representar el sexo al que pertenecen. Se busca que estos hallazgos se apliquen en temas relacionados a la violencia de género en el país y su prevención, y se recomienda profundizar en el estudio de las representaciones según el sexo de los participantes.
In the present research we sought to know the gender representations of a group of adolescents from the city of Lima, through the exploration of their natural semantic networks. A total of 130 participants, 63 male and 67 female, between 13 and 16 years of age from a private school and a mixed management, were evaluated using the variant of the technique of natural semantic networks proposed by Hinojosa (2008). The results showed greater semantic richness for the “male“ network (J = 263) compared to the “female“ network (J = 217). In a complementary way, networks were generated from the responses of the men and women in the group study. In both cases, greater semantic richness was maintained for “man“ networks (J = 168 and J = 163) and for “woman“ networks (J = 156 and J = 131). The results suggest that men represent the concept “Woman“ in a traditional way, and, on the contrary, women represent the concept “Man“ attached to the concept of hegemonic masculinity. In contrast, each differentiated group agrees on referents not quite traditional when representing the sex to which they belong. It is sought that these findings be applied in issues related to gender violence in the country and its prevention, and it is recommended to deepen the study of representations according to the sex of the participants.
In the present research we sought to know the gender representations of a group of adolescents from the city of Lima, through the exploration of their natural semantic networks. A total of 130 participants, 63 male and 67 female, between 13 and 16 years of age from a private school and a mixed management, were evaluated using the variant of the technique of natural semantic networks proposed by Hinojosa (2008). The results showed greater semantic richness for the “male“ network (J = 263) compared to the “female“ network (J = 217). In a complementary way, networks were generated from the responses of the men and women in the group study. In both cases, greater semantic richness was maintained for “man“ networks (J = 168 and J = 163) and for “woman“ networks (J = 156 and J = 131). The results suggest that men represent the concept “Woman“ in a traditional way, and, on the contrary, women represent the concept “Man“ attached to the concept of hegemonic masculinity. In contrast, each differentiated group agrees on referents not quite traditional when representing the sex to which they belong. It is sought that these findings be applied in issues related to gender violence in the country and its prevention, and it is recommended to deepen the study of representations according to the sex of the participants.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621878
Discipline: Psicología
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Psicología
Grade or title: Psicólogo
Register date: 28-Aug-2017
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