The expansion of informational spaces resulting from digitalisation has allowed the journalistic industry to address new topics in an effort to attract the attention of a broader spectrum of readers. Among the themes explored, health and well-being stand out as subjects of general interest, often presented through advice and practical recommendations for readers’ daily lives. This study aims to examine the discursive representation of the relationship between migraine and the female gen-der in lifestyle journalism articles, considering the role of this journalistic cybergenre in negotiating social change. A qualitative analysis is carried out on a corpus of seven articles published on digital journalistic platforms, focusing on how this neurological condition is portrayed as more prevalent among women. Through the scrutiny of the strategies used in text construction, the study delves into the mechanisms activated in the treatment of the pathology and the various actors involved. The discursive modalities analysed reveal multiple underlying purposes behind the writing of these articles.

“Es cosa de mujeres”: el abordaje de la relación entre género y migraña en artículos de lifestyle journalism

Laura Marra
2025-01-01

Abstract

The expansion of informational spaces resulting from digitalisation has allowed the journalistic industry to address new topics in an effort to attract the attention of a broader spectrum of readers. Among the themes explored, health and well-being stand out as subjects of general interest, often presented through advice and practical recommendations for readers’ daily lives. This study aims to examine the discursive representation of the relationship between migraine and the female gen-der in lifestyle journalism articles, considering the role of this journalistic cybergenre in negotiating social change. A qualitative analysis is carried out on a corpus of seven articles published on digital journalistic platforms, focusing on how this neurological condition is portrayed as more prevalent among women. Through the scrutiny of the strategies used in text construction, the study delves into the mechanisms activated in the treatment of the pathology and the various actors involved. The discursive modalities analysed reveal multiple underlying purposes behind the writing of these articles.
2025
El aumento de espacios informativos por efecto de la digitalización ha permitido a la industria periodística abordar nuevos temas en un intento de cautivar la atención de un espectro más amplio de lectores. Entre los ejes temáticos tratados, la salud y el bienestar destacan como argumentos de interés general, sobre los que se facilitan consejos e indicaciones útiles para ser adoptados en el día a día de la audiencia. El presente trabajo pretende estudiar las modalidades de representación dis-cursiva de la relación existente entre la migraña y el género femenino en artículos de lifestyle jour-nalism, teniendo en cuenta el papel de este cybergénero periodístico a la hora de negociar el cambio social. Se lleva a cabo un análisis cualitativo sobre un corpus de siete artículos publicados por pla-taformas periodísticas digitales para destacar la mayor incidencia de esta patología neurológica en las mujeres. Mediante el escudriñamiento de las estrategias empleadas para construir los textos, se ahonda en los mecanismos activados en el abordaje de la patología y de los distintos actores invo-lucrados. Las modalidades analizadas dejan entrever múltiples finalidades subyacentes a la redac-ción de los artículos
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Es cosa de mujeres_el abordaje de la relación entre género y migraña en los artículos de lifestyle journalism.pdf

accesso aperto

Licenza: Creative commons
Dimensione 259.47 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
259.47 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11574/246400
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
social impact