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Learning To Sell Sexism Advertising Students And Gender 1st Ed Aileen Odriscoll

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Learning To Sell Sexism Advertising Students And Gender 1st Ed Aileen Odriscoll
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.77 MB
Author: Aileen O'Driscoll
ISBN: 9783319942797, 9783319942803, 3319942794, 3319942808
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Learning To Sell Sexism Advertising Students And Gender 1st Ed Aileen Odriscoll by Aileen O'driscoll 9783319942797, 9783319942803, 3319942794, 3319942808 instant download after payment.

This book presents the first in-depth exploration into the gendered attitudes and worldviews of advertising students. Offering a significant contribution to other cultural sociological works concerning the cultural and creative industries, Learning to Sell Sex(ism) adds further weight to the argument that it is imperative that we look closely at the people who create media texts in order to better account for and challenge sexist media content. In this study, such media creators are the advertising industry’s next generation of practitioners and creatives. Involving a mix of in-depth questionnaires, qualitative surveys, interviews with students, observational data, as well as an examination of the components comprising advertising modules, O’Driscoll documents the dominant gendered discourses articulated by advertising students and offers an opportunity for the advertising educational sector to reflect on how it might play its part in reducing stereotypical and sexist content emanating from the industry.

Learning to Sell Sex(ism) will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including media studies, gender studies, sociology, cultural studies and marketing.


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