The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers’ attitudes toward visibly tattooed employees. We analyse the reaction of 262 respondents with exposure to male and female front line staff in two distinct job contexts: a surgeon and an automobile mechanic. The results demonstrate differences on three dimensions: a) job context, b) sex of face and c) stimulus (i.e., tattooed or not). We demonstrate significant interaction effects on those three dimensions, and our findings point to the intersectionality of gender-based and tattoo-based discrimination. Consumers have a negative reaction to body art, but perceptions of tattoos on male and female front line staff differ significantly. A key marketing cha...
The present study investigates employability of individuals with visible body modifications, speci...
Lookism, appearance-based prejudice, or discrimination appears to be a real problem in the labour ma...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
This study looks at how the meaning of visible tattoos impacts customer ratings of salespeople. Give...
As tattoo prevalence grows in the United States, so does the prevalence of tattoos amongst the profe...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Despite the large number of adults with tattoos or other forms of body art, stereotypes of individua...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
Using mixed methods, this paper examines the role of body art as a form of branded labour in custome...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group randomly sel...
More than just marks of subversion, uncommon visual disturbances, or an academic anomaly, tattoos ar...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
One trend that is becoming overwhelmingly popular in mainstream America, particularly among the yout...
The present study investigates employability of individuals with visible body modifications, speci...
Lookism, appearance-based prejudice, or discrimination appears to be a real problem in the labour ma...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers' attitude...
The purpose of this experiment is to examine the gendered effects of body art on consumers\u27 attit...
This study looks at how the meaning of visible tattoos impacts customer ratings of salespeople. Give...
As tattoo prevalence grows in the United States, so does the prevalence of tattoos amongst the profe...
Test the hypothesis that there is a stigma attached to individuals with tattoos in the workplace
Despite the large number of adults with tattoos or other forms of body art, stereotypes of individua...
This article examines the perceptions of tattoos in the workplace. Our hypothesis predicted there w...
Using mixed methods, this paper examines the role of body art as a form of branded labour in custome...
This podcast is the result of an ethnography assignment for Anthropology 103. The group randomly sel...
More than just marks of subversion, uncommon visual disturbances, or an academic anomaly, tattoos ar...
"The primary purpose of this study was to examine the social perceptions of a male and female model ...
One trend that is becoming overwhelmingly popular in mainstream America, particularly among the yout...
The present study investigates employability of individuals with visible body modifications, speci...
Lookism, appearance-based prejudice, or discrimination appears to be a real problem in the labour ma...
Using mixed design analysis of variance, this paper examines the effect of body art on job applicant...