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Postgraduate study skills: Conducting an interview. Interviews provide a qualitative method of gathering evidence, data or information.

Postgraduate study skills: Conducting an interview

Responses are not usually expressed in numerical terms, as might be the case with questionnaires. If you're planning to carry out interviews as part of a research project, the first things to consider are who you will interview, what kind of information you want to obtain, and the type of interview that will help you to do that. Unstructured interview. Galvanized By Agoraphobia, Laurent Castellani Explores Pleasure Through Photography - IGNANT. How Capitalism Exploits Insecurities. Why Your Feminist T-Shirt Is Problematic ♀ Gender Capitalism. Shapewear. Saving Yourself the Cost of Insecurity. ‘Making a sexist ad now, after #MeToo, is simply inexcusable’

Jo Wallace Jo Wallace is creative director at JWT London and founder of the networking evening Good Girls Eat Dinner.

‘Making a sexist ad now, after #MeToo, is simply inexcusable’

She was listed as one of Creative Equals & Campaign’s 30 Future Female Leaders in 2017. Your proudest moment at work? The award-winning campaign for the National Centre For Domestic Violence, which ran alongside the 2018 World Cup. In the UK alone, reported incidents of domestic violence increase by a staggering 38% when England lose.

Most sexist ad you’ve seen? What can be done to promote gender equality in advertising? Ali Hanan Ali Hanan is founder and CEO of Creative Equals, an organisation that champions diversity in the creative industries by encouraging agencies to tackle the gender pay gap, use more female creatives and create positive images of women. The Link Between Beauty And The Gender Gap. It’s been almost 30 years since Naomi Wolf published The Beauty Myth and argued that female beauty standards were society’s way of keeping women subordinate to men.

The Link Between Beauty And The Gender Gap

Now, new research tested Wolf’s idea and indicates that the pressure for women to spend considerable money, time and effort on attaining beauty is indeed motivated by sexism and a desire to stall women’s progress in obtaining equality. And it translates into gender discrimination at work. It’s no secret women spend a lot of time and money on beauty. The Business of Beauty is Very Ugly​ Why You Think You're Ugly. The dark secret behind sexist advertisements. Gal-dem - gal-dem. Good Girls Eat Dinner - womens networking event. UNSTEREOTYPE ALLIANCE. GIRLGAZE - Connect with the best womxn and non-binary creative talent.

Rulings - ASA. Puig (UK) Ltd - ASA. Background.

Puig (UK) Ltd - ASA

Why Capitalism and Feminism Can’t Coexist. The question of whether capitalism is good for women is one that both feminists and nonfeminists have debated for a long time.

Why Capitalism and Feminism Can’t Coexist

But each upsurge of interest in the question is embedded in a particular context. So, what are the conditions of the present moment that encourage an exercise like this? For one thing, capitalism is in crisis. Not necessarily an economic crisis in the sense of a full-blown recession. But we have seen more than a decade of stimulus that includes a multitrillion-dollar bailout by central banks, years of quantitative easing, and a new normal of government-engineered low interest rates to keep investors from collectively hurtling themselves off a cliff. Despite these inducements, wages and economic growth remain stagnant. A second point of reference is the resurgence of feminism in the past decade, both in the United States and globally.

Nava book. Femininity and Fashion: How Women Experience Gender Role Through their Dressing Practices. In all societies the body is ‘dressed’, and everywhere dress and adornment play symbolic, communicative and aesthetic roles.

Femininity and Fashion: How Women Experience Gender Role Through their Dressing Practices

Dress is always ‘unspeakably meaningful. (Wilson 1987: 3) 1Nowadays, the body is seen in western societies as something that has to be unique and reflecting identity construction (Bromberger et al. 2005). According to social representations, using their appearance, women and men have to express their singularity. Ending the pursuit of perfection. Misogyny in Fashion - Georgia Warrick: Senior Thesis Project.

Fashion is all around.

Misogyny in Fashion - Georgia Warrick: Senior Thesis Project

Whether or not everyone pays attention to the trends there are always ads for different brands and stores featuring glamorous models in expensive duds. Although the fashion world often caters towards women it doesn’t treat them very well. There are many aspects of fashion that can be detrimental to women. The fashion industry is often misogynistic, proved by the disrespect models receive, the expectations women are held to, and the fact that many designers don’t create clothes for realistic women.

How to change the world by fashion consumption. In a Long History of Sexist Ads and Outrage, It’s the Apology That’s New. The commercial doesn’t have much to do with chicken.

In a Long History of Sexist Ads and Outrage, It’s the Apology That’s New

A young woman in a low-cut top purses her lips and pushes up her chest as she checks her reflection in a car window. The glass slowly rolls down, revealing two young boys who had been ogling her. In the driver’s seat, a disapproving mom glares. The young woman sheepishly grins, then asks: “Did someone say KFC?” The dangerous ways ads see women. UK advertising watchdog to crack down on sexist stereotypes. Adverts showing a woman struggling to park a car or a man refusing to do housework while his wife cooks dinner will be banned from next year as part of an industry-wide crackdown on sexist stereotypes.

UK advertising watchdog to crack down on sexist stereotypes

Under the new rules, British companies will no longer be able to create promotions that depict men and women engaged in gender-stereotypical activities, amid fears that such depictions are contributing to pay inequality and causing psychological harm. Two 'sexist' adverts banned for 'patronising' women. Two companies have been branded ‘sexist’ after their adverts were banned for perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes.

Two 'sexist' adverts banned for 'patronising' women

PeoplePerHour, an online platform giving businesses access to freelancers, has come under fire for a poster advert put up in London Underground stations. It shows a female entrepreneur smiling along with the words: ‘You do the girl boss thing… We’ll do the SEO thing’. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said 19 people complained that the advert was patronising, as it implied women are not technologically skilled and wouldn’t know much about search optimisation. It comes after new rules which came into effect in June, last year, stated adverts ‘must not include gender stereotypes that are likely to cause harm or serious or widespread offence’. But People Per Hour said the term ‘girl boss’ was a reference to a book, popular culture movement and professional network. Banned PC Specialist advert that only featured men. Amazon attacked after "sexist" ads show women with cleaning products. // Amazon accused of sexism by a women’s rights charity after featuring ads of women using cleaning products.

Missguided advert banned for ‘presenting women as sexual objects’ The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that a poster for the online retailer was “overly sexualised” and cannot appear again in its current form. The poster was seen on railway platforms in November 2019 and featured a model wearing sheer tights, high heels and a blazer with nothing underneath. In response, Missguided argued that while the poster did feature an image of a young woman “baring some degree of skin” that this was “in keeping with industry norms and similar ads in the fast-fashion industry”.

These ridiculous ads show sexism is still alive and kicking. Angela McRobbie - Rethinking Fashion and Feminism. Challenging a fatphobic industry to adapt. Writer and consultant Aja Barber has been five different dress sizes in two decades. Kenyan designer Anyango Mpinga says her body changes throughout each month. They’re not alone. The average woman experiences 31 size changes during her adult life, the average man 24. Gen z beauty tribe. Mcrobbie bridging the gap.

Livingstone Mass consumption personal 1992. Miro: the collaborative whiteboard platform for distributed teams. How Women Have Used Fashion As A Feminist Tool Throughout History. When it comes to the history of women's fashion, taking the gloves off to fight can be taken in a very literal sense.

Whether Gibson Girls caused a stir stepping outside without their gloves or Mods spark hysteria with their bare legs, fashion has been used to change and challenge the limitations of gender. Throughout decades women have used fashion as a feminist tool, turning their silk shirts and carefully hung dresses into means of provocation that could make more space for women at the table. There were times where the zip of a trouser or the flash of a thigh could cause quite the push back, causing society to panic every time women decided to define for themselves what it meant to be female. The manipulation of the American mind: Edward Bernays and the birth of public relations. “The most interesting man in the world.” “Reach out and touch someone.”

How Your Insecurity Is Bought and Sold. Freudian Motivation Theory Definition. Drive theory. BELAIR, A.R., 2003. Shopping for your self: When marketing becomes a social problem, Concordia University (Canada). Stefano- marxist feminism. The women fighting sexual abuse in the factories where your jeans are made. Last year, a report by the Workers Rights Consortium NGO revealed widespread rape, sexual assault and harassment at a number of garment factories in Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho.

Fashion Transparency Index 2020 by Fashion Revolution. Out of Sight: A call for transparency from field to fabric. Supply chains in the global garment and textiles industry are long, complex, fragmented, continuously evolving and notoriously opaque. Introducing The Garment Worker Diaries.