‘Lads’ Mags’, Young Men’s Attitudes
towards Women and Acceptance of Myths about Sexual Aggression - Maddy COY and
Miranda A.H. HORVATH
For example, in the UK a 2007 Ofsted1 report suggested that
‘while at time sreinforcing sexist attitudes’ lads’ mags provide a positive
source of information for young people (OFSTED, 2007), suggesting that the
potential negative effects of lads’ mags are minimal and not a cause for
concern.
Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Claire Curtis-Thomas
presented a Bill to Parliament in 2006 attempting to restrict their display in
shops, and Conservative party leader David Cameron has expressed concern over
lads’ mags fuelling a culture of youth violence.
Postfeminist Media Culture: Elements
of a Sensibility
Janice Turner Dirty Young Men
Images of women in advertisements:
effects on attitudes related to sexual aggression
Sex and Violence in Advertising: How
Commodifying and Sexualizing Women Leads to Gender Violence - Shana Meganck
http://business.highbeam.com/435388/article-1G1-131356639/images-women-sexuality-advertisements-content-analysis
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