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      ¿Igualdad en la cancha? Percepciones de un grupo de mujeres periodistas deportivas sobre la evolución de su profesión en el Perú Translated title: Equality on the Field? Perceptions of a Group of Female Sports Journalists on the Evolution of Their Profession in Peru

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          Resumen El presente texto examina la evolución de la participación de un grupo de mujeres en el periodismo deportivo peruano en la última década, centrándose en cómo las propias periodistas deportivas perciben su evolución y los cambios en dicho campo laboral. El objetivo general es analizar desde la óptica de las participantes, los cambios y avances en la igualdad de género en este campo profesional. Utilizando una metodología cualitativa, se condujeron entrevistas en profundidad a ocho periodistas deportivas, seleccionadas mediante criterios de trayectoria, reconocimiento en el medio y que se hayan mantenido vigentes el ambiente laboral durante los últimos diez años. Los resultados destacan un crecimiento notable en la presencia femenina y una mayor conciencia sobre la igualdad de género, aunque persisten desafíos significativos relacionados con la discriminación y los estereotipos de género. El hallazgo más importante revela que, a pesar de los obstáculos, hay un incremento en la valoración de las contribuciones de las mujeres en el periodismo deportivo, acompañado de un cambio gradual en la narrativa mediática hacia una representación más equitativa y diversa. Este ensayo subraya la necesidad de continuar promoviendo políticas de inclusión y diversidad de género en los medios de comunicación deportivos.

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          Abstract This article analyzes the evolution of women's participation in Peruvian sports journalism over the past decade, focusing on how female sports journalists perceive their own development and the changes within this professional field. The main objective is to examine, from the participants' perspectives, the progress and challenges in gender equality within this profession. A qualitative methodology was employed, conducting in-depth interviews with eight sports journalists selected based on their career trajectory, recognition in the field, and continued relevance in the professional environment over the past ten years. The results reveal a significant increase in female representation and greater awareness regarding gender equality, although barriers related to discrimination and gender stereotypes persist. The most relevant finding indicates that, despite the challenges, there is a growing appreciation for women's contributions to sports journalism, along with a gradual shift in media representation towards greater equity and diversity. It is concluded that promoting gender inclusion and diversity policies in sports media remains crucial to consolidating these advances.

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                Journal
                comunica
                Comuni@cción
                Comuni@cción
                Universidad Nacional del Altiplano de Puno (Puno, , Peru )
                2219-7168
                October 2024
                : 15
                : 4
                : 298-310
                Affiliations
                [1] Lima Lima orgnamePontificia Universidad Católica del Perú orgdiv1Departamento de Comunicaciones Peru
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7585-8208
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8783-7978
                Article
                S2219-71682024000400298 S2219-7168(24)01500400298
                10.33595/2226-1478.15.4.1181
                8b74423e-0bc7-4c5c-a84f-66eb801f2f14

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 05 October 2024
                : 10 December 2024
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                mujeres periodistas,Periodismo deportivo,estereotipos de género,deporte peruano,Sports journalism,gender stereotypes,labor discrimination,women journalists,Peruvian sports

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