Keywords

Gender, practices, adolescence, social media, selfie, video

Abstract

Social networks integrate adolescent daily life by configuring modes of socialisation, negotiation and self-representation through different practices that operate as subjectivation resources and condition the gender experience. The objective of this study is to explore the production of selfies and videos among adolescents from Puebla (Mexico) and Galicia (Spain) from a gender, territorial, and sociocultural perspective. A survey study was carried out using an online questionnaire designed ad hoc and applied to 6,654 adolescents (14-17 years), with different gender identities, from public secondary schools in Puebla and Galicia. The results show that the selfie is a more widespread practice among adolescents than video, with revealing differences in its production. Similarities are evident in the level of preparation and the motivations that lead to these practices. Gender differences are found in their production in terms of intentions, materialities, and body expression. The family’s sociocultural level and the territory are visualised as realities that affect the production of these practices. The conclusions point to a transition of knowledge and meanings between the selfie and video and the relevance of analysing gender experience on social networks in light of the forms of power they exercise there.

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Received: 29-09-2022

Revised: 20-10-2022

Accepted: 29-11-2022

OnlineFirst: 30-01-2023

Publication date: 01-04-2023

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Regueira, U., González-Villa, ., & Martínez-Piñeiro, E. (2023). Selfies and videos of teenagers: The role of gender, territory, and sociocultural level. [Selfis y clips de vídeo de adolescentes: Papel del género, territorio y nivel sociocultural]. Comunicar, 75, 61-73. https://doi.org/10.3916/C75-2023-05

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