There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of women as passive sex objects to agentic sexual representations where the women appear powerful and in control (Gill, 2007a, 2008), and there is substantial evidence that these representations have a negative impact on women's body image. However, to our knowledge, this study is the first experimental research that aims to compare passively objectifying and more recent sexually agentic representations. British undergraduate women (N = 122) participated in an experiment in which they were randomly assigned to view sexually passive, sexually agentic, or control print advertisements. Exposure to both types of representations of women, compared t...
The purpose of this proposed study is to determine if previous levels of body image satisfaction com...
Today’s media is saturated with sexualized images of women. Women in revealing clothing and suggesti...
Advertisements in the media have been scrutinized because of their continuous stereotypical depictio...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-85)The purpose of this study was to test a model whi...
Women are routinely exposed to highly sexualized images of women whose bodies have been airbrushed i...
The portrayal of women in media advertisements, over the decades, has been about unrealistic body im...
The following study analyzed the effects of sexually objectifying advertisements on self esteem, sel...
When women are exposed to sexually objectifying advertisements, they experience many adverse effects...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 20, 2013).The entire...
Grounded in Self Determination Theory (Deci and Ryan 1985a; 2000), the purpose of this thesis is to ...
This study explores the relationship between media images’ portrayal of the “thin ideal” and college...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
The purpose of this proposed study is to determine if previous levels of body image satisfaction com...
Today’s media is saturated with sexualized images of women. Women in revealing clothing and suggesti...
Advertisements in the media have been scrutinized because of their continuous stereotypical depictio...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
There has been a shift in the depiction of women in advertising from objectifying representations of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-85)The purpose of this study was to test a model whi...
Women are routinely exposed to highly sexualized images of women whose bodies have been airbrushed i...
The portrayal of women in media advertisements, over the decades, has been about unrealistic body im...
The following study analyzed the effects of sexually objectifying advertisements on self esteem, sel...
When women are exposed to sexually objectifying advertisements, they experience many adverse effects...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on March 20, 2013).The entire...
Grounded in Self Determination Theory (Deci and Ryan 1985a; 2000), the purpose of this thesis is to ...
This study explores the relationship between media images’ portrayal of the “thin ideal” and college...
Past research has examined body image and eating-related outcomes of exposure to mass media. This re...
The purpose of this proposed study is to determine if previous levels of body image satisfaction com...
Today’s media is saturated with sexualized images of women. Women in revealing clothing and suggesti...
Advertisements in the media have been scrutinized because of their continuous stereotypical depictio...