Greer (2012) - 5 types of women in the press (print media)
Lord Justice Leveson's report into press standards criticised the way women are depicted in the newspapers, something that has struck a chord with campaigners. What do activists object to most? In its 2,000-page verdict, the report says some papers "often failed to show consistent respect for the dignity and equality of women generally". There is only limited recent research on how the UK press treats women. Here are five of the most common complaints about the portrayal of women in newspapers:
Sex Objects
Wives and Mothers
Passive
Relative Invisibility
Too fat/thin/old/young
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