Sex role stereotyping in television ads in Singapore.

This dissertation looks at the extent of sex-role stereotyping in television advertisements in Singapore. A content analysis of advertisements on Singapore's English channel, Channel 5, was carried out. A week of day time and prime time advertisements were analysed. The study revealed that wome...

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Main Author: Subana Vadivelu.
Other Authors: Lee Chun Wah
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Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-425492019-12-10T12:02:45Z Sex role stereotyping in television ads in Singapore. Subana Vadivelu. Lee Chun Wah Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Broadcasting::TV This dissertation looks at the extent of sex-role stereotyping in television advertisements in Singapore. A content analysis of advertisements on Singapore's English channel, Channel 5, was carried out. A week of day time and prime time advertisements were analysed. The study revealed that women were portrayed in diverse roles in Singapore. However, traditional sex role stereotyping was still present in some areas. For example, women still tend to be shown as beauty seekers and homemakers. They were also shown in more home settings than men. This can be attributed to the three cultures Malay, Chinese and Indian, that have shaped the Singapore society. In these cultures, patriarchal ideas are still being practised where women play a more submissive role while men are seen as authorities. ​Master of Mass Communication 2010-12-30T04:20:40Z 2010-12-30T04:20:40Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42549 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf
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Subana Vadivelu.
Sex role stereotyping in television ads in Singapore.
description This dissertation looks at the extent of sex-role stereotyping in television advertisements in Singapore. A content analysis of advertisements on Singapore's English channel, Channel 5, was carried out. A week of day time and prime time advertisements were analysed. The study revealed that women were portrayed in diverse roles in Singapore. However, traditional sex role stereotyping was still present in some areas. For example, women still tend to be shown as beauty seekers and homemakers. They were also shown in more home settings than men. This can be attributed to the three cultures Malay, Chinese and Indian, that have shaped the Singapore society. In these cultures, patriarchal ideas are still being practised where women play a more submissive role while men are seen as authorities.
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title Sex role stereotyping in television ads in Singapore.
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