Bibliographic citations
Garay, B., (2020). Percepciones de autoestima en el uso del femvertising del branding emocional en mujeres jóvenes. Caso #Muéstranos (Dove) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655078
Garay, B., Percepciones de autoestima en el uso del femvertising del branding emocional en mujeres jóvenes. Caso #Muéstranos (Dove) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655078
@misc{renati/394217,
title = "Percepciones de autoestima en el uso del femvertising del branding emocional en mujeres jóvenes. Caso #Muéstranos (Dove)",
author = "Garay Dextre, Belén Antuane",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The hereby research analyzes the perceptions of self-esteem in women as recipients of messages related to the use of femvertising in emotional branding in the hygiene sector, specifically in the case study campaign #Muéstranos (Dove Perú, 2019) from Dove. There are only a few studies about women’s self-esteem perception in regard to the application of these strategies. For this analysis, the informants are women between the ages of 25 and 35 that belong to the socioeconomic level B from the districts of La Molina, San Borja, San Miguel and Santiago de Surco. The methodology was based on a case study with a qualitative approach and in-depth interviews were conducted. The main findings from this analysis, let us state that self-esteem is a subjective and heterogeneous concept. Femvertising calls for the consolidation of self-esteem in order to then generate changes at the collective level. Both concepts are related, since the nature of femvertising is to empower and, to achieve this, you must have a consolidated self-esteem. Likewise, the development of issues related to self-esteem by emotional branding increases identification and encourages to value the human diversity. The exploration of perceptions of self-esteem in these advertising strategies is relevant, since they have subjectivity as a common denominator. Finally, it is evident that there is more openness to emotional branding in comparison to femvertising because the latter implies a collective and structural change in society.
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