Bibliographic citations
Yuc, J., (2022). Representación identitaria de las barras bravas en los medios de comunicación: entre el orden social y la estigmatización mediática [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660757
Yuc, J., Representación identitaria de las barras bravas en los medios de comunicación: entre el orden social y la estigmatización mediática [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660757
@misc{renati/400207,
title = "Representación identitaria de las barras bravas en los medios de comunicación: entre el orden social y la estigmatización mediática",
author = "Yuc Puy Mesias, Jhon Luiggi",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
The rise of the soccer supporters and the events in which they are involved as the exercise of violence within these social phenomena has allowed the journalistic discourse to turn towards the construction of a social imaginary that is governed by the regulations of what is socially acceptable or condemnable. However, from journalism there are also practices in which stigmatization is superimposed on these groups, leaving aside the objectivity by which the profession should be governed, establishing the information from a perspective that is often far from reality. For example, it is notorious to perceive how the facts related to the soccer clubs are structured, in a way in which the absolute responsibility is attributed to the members that are part of these groups, without taking into account the remaining variables that can explain a more appropriate way the phenomenon. On the other hand, it has been possible to identify that journalism contributes to violence in football to the extent that spectacularizing incidents of this nature means for the violent a form of approval of their actions by monopolizing the front pages, news or journalistic coverage. . In this sense, the present investigation identifies that the journalistic exercise behaves in an ambiguous way, where although informing everything is part of its functions, using stigmas around these phenomena makes invisible the background of violence in the social and sports context, thus forming a public opinion polarized by the exaltation of violence at the same level as that demanded by sport or some other space that is well received in society.
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