¿Determina el género la percepción del rol profesional de l@s periodistas en Ecuador? | Does it Determine Gender Perception of the Professional Role of Journalists in Ecuador?
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Este artículo presenta los resultados obtenidos en Ecuador dentro del marco del proyecto Worlds of Journalism, estudio llevado a cabo en más de setenta países alrededor del mundo. En concreto, analiza las diferencias perceptuales que poseen las mujeres periodistas sobre sus roles profesional respecto a los hombres dentro de los medios de comunicación del país. Los resultados sugieren que las ideas que tienen las mujeres periodistas no difieren en gran medida de las de sus homólogos hombres a nivel individual. Sin embargo, se muestra un cierto desarrollo y afianzamiento del rol profesional de la mujer dentro de la sociedad ecuatoriana.
This article presents the results obtained in Ecuador within the framework of the project Worlds of Journalism Study (WJS), which was conducted in more than seventy countries around the world. Specifically, it analyzes the perceptual differences that women journalists have about their professional roles with respect to men in the media in the country. The results suggest that the ideas that women journalists have do not differ greatly from those of their male colleagues. However, the development and the consolidation of the professional role of women journalists within the media and the Ecuadorian society is shown.
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