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Can a ‘normal’ Barbie adjust our expectations of a healthy body image?
Posted by Nia in Media and Communication on December 2, 2014
One of my media modules this semester is Media and the Body. This has definitely been the most relevant and critical to society today and I would thoroughly recommend it. The subject of body image tends to crop up on a regular basis as you can imagine in the module. In Western society, implicit and […]
Posted in Health, News | Tagged barbie doll, body, body image, children, health, healthy, media and communications, natural, pressure, realistic, the media, the media and society
Children and Media Violence
Posted by Nikita Y in Media and Communication on January 29, 2014
Hey everyone, so this month I’ve been studying a module on audience and reception. What really stood out to me, are the effects of media violence on children and the way in which violence on television impact children’s behaviour. The topic made me think about violence in cartoons, television shows, music, video games, movies and […]
Posted in Reseach | Tagged behaviour, bullying, children, fighting, Media, movies, music, peer pressure, schools, television, video games, Violence, weapons
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