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Vpliv otroških televizijskih oglasov na spolno specifično socializacijo otrok
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Abstract
Otroški televizijski oglasi deklice in dečke prikazujejo v spolno specifičnih vlogah. Deklice nastopajo v pasivnih dejavnostih, pri katerih se poudarjata urejen videz ali skrb za druge. Predstavljene so kot nežne, ljubeče in mirne. Dečki pa so prikazani v aktivnih situacijah, v katerih prevladujejo tekmovalnost, fizična aktivnost in bojevanje, pri tem pa kažejo svoje spretnosti in znanje. Deklice se igrajo na mirnejši način, nežnost pa izražajo s tem, da igrače božajo in stisnejo k sebi. Dečki so bolj fizično aktivni in agresivni. V oglasih več tečejo in skačejo, agresijo pa kažejo z metanjem in razbijanjem igrač. Svojo aktivno vlogo kažejo tudi s tem, da igrače upravljajo. Igrače, namenjene dečkom, so usmerjene v reševanje težav ter v znanost in tehnologijo. Igrače za deklice pa deklice spodbujajo k ličenju in okraševanju, fantazijske igrače pa k čarobnosti. V otroških oglasih se razlikujejo tudi barve, glasba in tempo dogajanja. Uporabljene barve v oglasih se ujemajo s stereotipnimi barvami, ki jih povezujemo s posameznim spolom, saj v oglasih za dečke prevladujejo temnejše barve, v oglasih za deklice pa svetlejše, predvsem roza barva. Oglasi za dečke so bolj akcijsko usmerjeni, saj vsebujejo hitro ali bojevito glasbo in hiter tempo. V oglasih, ki so namenjeni deklicam pa se predvaja počasnejša glasba, ki deklice nagovarja k umirjenosti. Vloge otrok v oglasih se skladajo s predstavami o stereotipnih spolnih vlogah žensk in moških, ki prevladujejo v naši družbi. Po stereotipih se od žensk pričakuje, da so bolj čustvene in skrbne, od moških pa, da so agresivni in dominantni. Vsebina oglasov lahko pomembno vpliva na oblikovanje spolno specifičnih vlog pri dečkih in deklicah in vpliva na poglabljanje spolnih razlik med njimi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:socializacija, spol, spolne vloge, otroci, otroški televizijski oglasi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[S. Hude]
Year:2023
Number of pages:52 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150854 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:The Impact of Children's Television Advertisements on Children's Gender-Specific Socialization
Abstract:
Children’s television advertisements show girls and boys in gender-specific roles. Girls perform passive activities in which they emphasise orderly appearance or care of others. They are presented as gentle, loving and calm. Boys are shown in active situations dominated by competition, physical activity and combat, in which they demonstrate their skills and knowledge. Girls play in a calmer way and they express tenderness with caressing toys. Boys are more physically active and aggressive. In ads, they run and jump more, and they show aggression by throwing and breaking toys. They also show their active role by managing toys. Toys designed for boys are focused on problem solving, science and technology. Toys for girls, on the other hand, encourage girls to make-up and decorate. Fantasy toys also encourage them towards magic. In children’s advertisements, colours, music, and the pace of ads also differ. The colours used in ads match the stereotypical colours that we associate with each gender, as darker colours prevail in boys’ ads, while in ads for girls, brighter colours prevail, especially pink. Ads for boys are more action-oriented because they contain fast or combat music and are fast paced. In advertisements intended for girls, slower music plays, which encourages girls towards calmness. The roles of children in advertisements match with stereotypical gender roles of women and men that are present in our society. According to stereotypes, women are expected to be more emotional and caring, while men are expected to be aggressive and dominant. The content of advertisements can significantly influence the development of gender-specific roles in boys and girls and influence the deepening of gender differences between them.

Keywords:socialization, gender, gender roles, children, children's television advertisements

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