Representaciones sociales de la imagen corporal en 4 estudiantes del Colegio San Francisco Javier de la ciudad de Cali, frente a los programas de televisión

This article is the product of the investigation on representations of the social corporal image resulted from television programs. Research was constructed by 4 students, whom attend the School of San Francisco Javier of the City of Cali, whose general mission was to identify the social representat...

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Autor Principal: Camacho Gómez, Alejandra
Otros Autores: Morcillo Duque, Nathalia
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5068
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Sumario: This article is the product of the investigation on representations of the social corporal image resulted from television programs. Research was constructed by 4 students, whom attend the School of San Francisco Javier of the City of Cali, whose general mission was to identify the social representations of the corporal image that girls have created. Therefore, to describe the relative cognitive components and social bound towards the representation of corporal image of girls. Moreover, to discover how these affectionate components reflect the habits of corporal beauty. This investigation was centered in a qualitative method, utilizing a hermeneutical paradigm and a theoretical perspective of the Social Representations. They used these technics for a recollection of information in the semi-structured interview and the participating group that were applied to 4 students from the School of San Francisco Javier. In conclusion, television programs permit girls to construct social representations in comparison to corporal image. After these programs and the establishment of body beauty habits such as makeup, accessories, clothing and so on is to help fit within the ideal social image. In addition, a correlation has been shown that sources such as family and friends reinforce these thought and actions.