Department of Journalism and Communication Studies, Autonomous University of Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain.
Department of Language and Literature Didactics, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, 20018 San Sebastian, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 11;19(6):3316. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063316.
The scientific literature has presented evidence of how fiction series impact the socialisation of young people's relationships. However, there is a gap in the evidence on how dialogic interactions overcome the negative impact of the fiction series on the socialisation of toxic relationships. This research analyses dialogic interactions based on scientific evidence related to toxic relationships that contribute to overcoming this type of relationship. First, we developed a communicative content analysis of eight episodes of one of the most-watched fiction series by young people, . After that, we conducted four communicative interviews with the young audience to collect their voices about the impact of these toxic relationships represented in this fiction series in their daily conversations. The results indicate that in such cases, there is a need to promote dialogic interactions about this fiction series, focusing the dialogue on which type of masculinity develops a toxic relationship and which, on the contrary, promotes healthy relationships.
科学文献已经提出了证据,表明小说系列如何影响年轻人关系的社会化。然而,关于对话互动如何克服小说系列对毒关系社会化的负面影响的证据还存在空白。本研究基于与毒关系相关的科学证据分析了对话互动,这些证据有助于克服这种类型的关系。首先,我们对年轻人最常观看的小说系列之一《》的八集进行了交际内容分析。之后,我们与年轻观众进行了四次交际访谈,收集了他们对该小说系列中所代表的毒关系在他们日常对话中的影响的意见。结果表明,在这种情况下,有必要就该小说系列开展对话互动,将对话重点放在哪种类型的男子气概会发展出毒关系,以及哪种男子气概会促进健康关系上。