Gender stereotypes on TV
Title: Gender stereotypes on TV
Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
Details: Words: 1197 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Gender stereotypes on TV
Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
Details: Words: 1197 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
As expressed by Kevin Durkin and others, TV is a very powerful and influential contributor to people's beliefs and attitudes. To be able to understand why it is a large part of the social learning theory, we need to look at the representation of males and females in both adult and children's programmes, and they way they are portrayed to the viewers.
A look at male/female representation on television showed Durkin in 1985 that men
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Durkin, "It seems that by imposing their pre-existing beliefs upon what they view, children may use the media to confirm or supplement their developing social knowledge".
Studies that have found links between the media and children's beliefs and attitudes
*<Tab/>Non-traditional stories
De Lisi and Johns 1984
Scott and Feldman-Summers 1979
*<Tab/>Films
Flerx, Fidler and Rogers 1976
*<Tab/>Television
Durkin and Akhtar
Johnston and Ettema 1982