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Quino, F., (2024). Percepción del storytelling de adultas mayores en Instagram
Caso Falabella: “Arriba Mujeres, tal como somos“ [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673792
Quino, F., Percepción del storytelling de adultas mayores en Instagram
Caso Falabella: “Arriba Mujeres, tal como somos“ [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/673792
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title = "Percepción del storytelling de adultas mayores en Instagram
Caso Falabella: “Arriba Mujeres, tal como somos“",
author = "Quino Martínez, Fiorella Victoria",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2024"
}
This study seeks to determine how middle class women aged 60 to 70 who live in the central and eastern areas of Metropolitan Lima, perceive the storytelling in Falabella's campaign “Arriba mujeres, as we are“ on Instagram, which represents women older adults. Social networks and digital advertising significantly influence brand image, making it essential to understand the role of these media in challenging stereotypes and promoting a different perspective on aging. To do this, a qualitative methodology was used based on semi-structured interviews with older adults residing in Metropolitan Lima belonging to socioeconomic strata A and B, who use Instagram and know the Falabella brand. The findings of this research suggest that the participants perceive that the spot embodies a contemporary and authentic version of the older woman, reflecting her vitality and well-being. It is also concluded that these types of campaigns contribute to building an image of approval towards the representation of older women as strong people and willing to face challenges, which promotes an active and healthy lifestyle, capable of challenging stereotypes by showing older women in diverse and significant roles, surpassing the conventions of grandmothers or dependent people. However, future advertising researchers and practitioners are urged to consider the diverse experiences and perspectives of older women to design disruptive campaigns and continue to challenge stereotypical and traditional representations.
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