Discursive strategies in television programming play a role in structuring young children’s relationship to the world. The authors studied a selected sample of advertising spots broadcast during the weekend morning French television programs intended for children. A particular attention is paid to the narratives favouring the dissemination of extremely stereotypical, gendered norms of behaviour that strongly shape children’s acceptance of gendered roles
Encountering stereotypes promulgated by media representations is a daily occurrence. Information per...
Children in the 2nd through 6th grade wrote reports about their favorite educa-tional and informatio...
Because this is our tenth anniversary year or because we are prescient or because we are in a perpet...
Children receive gender information from many sources, including family , school , and the media. In...
This thesis investigates how children's gender identities can be constructed and developed by televi...
Children are impressionable customers, and the media they consume influences their behaviors and per...
Abstract Drawing on initial findings based on textual analysis, this paper discusses the representa...
International audienceIn the field of career counselling psychology, some surveys have stressed the ...
Despite the progress television has made since its creation, the medium unfortunately still portrays...
This article shows some results of a present study about the main childhood stereotypes in TV progra...
In order to identify the representation of childhood and adolescence has been conducted a content an...
A lot of research has pointed out that television with its advertisements represents a part of the c...
Relying on Social Learning Theory, this study supports findings of previous research: that gender st...
Front Cover for The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 2014, Number Thirty-Four
Children are becoming consumers at increasingly younger age and are more influential in consumption ...
Encountering stereotypes promulgated by media representations is a daily occurrence. Information per...
Children in the 2nd through 6th grade wrote reports about their favorite educa-tional and informatio...
Because this is our tenth anniversary year or because we are prescient or because we are in a perpet...
Children receive gender information from many sources, including family , school , and the media. In...
This thesis investigates how children's gender identities can be constructed and developed by televi...
Children are impressionable customers, and the media they consume influences their behaviors and per...
Abstract Drawing on initial findings based on textual analysis, this paper discusses the representa...
International audienceIn the field of career counselling psychology, some surveys have stressed the ...
Despite the progress television has made since its creation, the medium unfortunately still portrays...
This article shows some results of a present study about the main childhood stereotypes in TV progra...
In order to identify the representation of childhood and adolescence has been conducted a content an...
A lot of research has pointed out that television with its advertisements represents a part of the c...
Relying on Social Learning Theory, this study supports findings of previous research: that gender st...
Front Cover for The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 2014, Number Thirty-Four
Children are becoming consumers at increasingly younger age and are more influential in consumption ...
Encountering stereotypes promulgated by media representations is a daily occurrence. Information per...
Children in the 2nd through 6th grade wrote reports about their favorite educa-tional and informatio...
Because this is our tenth anniversary year or because we are prescient or because we are in a perpet...