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Pages tagged "sexual objectification"


Collective Shout responds to common defences of City Beach Playboy promotion

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · May 11, 2021 11:45 AM · 1 reaction
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Why sexual objectification does not "empower" women

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · April 27, 2021 10:04 AM · 1 reaction

We need to talk about female “empowerment”.

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Ad industry self-regulation allows pornified representations of women in sport in shopping centres

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · April 23, 2021 1:56 PM · 1 reaction

Sex shop given free rein to broadcast sexist and demeaning portrayals of female athletes

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Government releases response to Inquiry into family, domestic and sexual violence

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · April 13, 2021 10:19 AM · 1 reaction
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12 ways Honey Birdette disempowers women and girls

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · January 18, 2021 2:03 PM · 1 reaction

Despite broadcasting objectifying and pornified representations of women, reinforcing sexist and harmful stereotypes about women and sexuality, and accusations of bullying and harassing young female staff, sex store Honey Birdette’s go-to refrain is that they are “empowering women”.

This claim is at odds with reality. Read on as we unpack the various ways that Honey Birdette disempowers women and girls. 

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Ad Standards endorses ‘JobSeeker boob job’ ad on Perth bus - weeks after Peter from the Public Transport Authority ordered its removal

Posted on News by Lyn Kennedy · December 11, 2020 12:28 PM · 1 reaction

Another Ad Standards fail

One man, five days and actually caring about the community has achieved what Ad Standards, a comprehensive advertising Code of Ethics (and accompanying Practice Note), a 22-member panel and a weeks-long review process could not: takedown of a sexist, objectifying advertisement from Perth’s public buses.

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Normalisation of 'rough sex' in pop culture has led to “culturally approved script” for men who kill women

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · November 20, 2020 4:44 PM · 1 reaction
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Ad Standards still enabling Honey Birdette sexual objectification while Male Champions remain silent

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · November 09, 2020 10:06 AM · 1 reaction
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The sexist ads endorsed by Ad Standards

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · June 08, 2020 1:27 PM · 1 reaction

Does Ad Standards have a problem with women?

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Why is Ad Standards protecting advertisers which objectify women?

Posted on News by Caitlin Roper · May 27, 2020 2:43 PM

Ad Standards' bizarre ruling on sexual harassment ad

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