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  • Traditional Male Gender Role Attitudes
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    Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, May 1997 vs. 36 n 9-10 p 551 (22) Advertising's effects on men's gender role attitudes. Jennifer Gars t; Galen V. Bodenhausen. Author's Abstract: COPYRIGHT 1997 Plenum Publishing Corporation We posited that media images of men influence the gender role attitudes that men express soon after exposure to the images. A total of 212 men (87% European American, 7% Asian or Asian American, 3% African American, and 3% other) viewed magazine advertisements containing ima...
  • Ads And Other Media Woman
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    Media Manipulation There is a very subtle, yet powerful force at work on our world today. It is trying to control what woman and young girls do say and believe, especially about their own appearances. The media portrays unrealistic images that affect the way people, particularly woman, feel about themselves. And there is no way to avoid it. The media acts as a transmitter of potentially dangerous, socially desirable values and norms. Anyone can become a victim without even realizing it. Woman ar...
  • Television As Hulk Hogan
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    Self-Esteem & Media In The 90's A Reflective Essay Believe it or not; the media has impacted upon your life in one way or another. The commercials, magazine ads, radio advertisements, they all have done or said something to catch your attention for if nothing else, and extra three seconds. The television commercial is the powerhouse of influential propaganda of today, and the days to come. The music videos on TV often portray women as being inferior. They are not capable to withstand the pressur...
  • Model On Media Effects
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    Introduction: Since the media are a main source of information, education and entertainment in our everyday lives, people are incessantly exposed to a number of messages from various media sources. It will became clear that discussion of the media was usually expressed in terms of whether and how the media could influence media audiences or have specific effects on publics. Same issues and concerns of media effects recur as each new media arrives. Although some communication researches have foun...
  • Women's Body Image In The Media
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    When a person looks into a mirror, what do they see? Do they see themselves as they really are, or do they see themselves in ways, which are distorted through their eyes, whether good or bad? When you look at yourself, in a mirror, in a photo, or maybe even video footage, you will not see yourself the way that the next person does, but it is a sad fact that a majority of people, see themselves in a negative light. Scrutinizing every curve, every freckle, every small bump of cellulite upon their ...
  • Media's Promotion Of Super Skinny Models
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    Anorexia and the Media It is no wonder that many girls are anorexic: it is from the media. The media's promotion of super-skinny models has lead many young girls to believe that they are nothing. This is not true, and yet the media promotes it. The image of being "thin and beautiful' pushes young women to diet, which, in their attempt to fit into the "mold' of the model, may lead to anorexia. Approximately one to three percent of women in the United States are anorexic (Cha 1). Clothing companie...

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