La objetivación de las mujeres en plataformas digitales de contactos: análisis crítico de los portales web accesibles en Pontevedra
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-5057.v17i2e243127Palabras clave:
objetificación de las mujeres, plataformas digitales de contactos, sexualidad digitalResumen
Este estudio analiza comparativamente siete portales digitales destinados a contactos sexuales en Pontevedra, Galicia, para identificar elementos comunes en sus anuncios, estructura y funcionalidades. Utilizando una metodología cualitativa, el trabajo se centra en cuatro dimensiones clave: avisos legales y acceso, estructura general, presentación detallada de anuncios y funcionalidades, incluyendo interacción y geolocalización. Los resultados muestran prácticas variadas en el acceso adulto y distintos niveles de interacción, destacando el uso generalizado de WhatsApp para comunicación inmediata y sistemas de evaluación similares a plataformas comerciales. Se concluye que estas plataformas reflejan y refuerzan dinámicas del consumo digital contemporáneo, enfatizando la importancia de la proximidad geográfica y la interacción instantánea en las relaciones mediadas.
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