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  1. 18 de oct. de 2018 · Professor Feona Attwood, Department of Media, Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT, UK. Email: [email protected] Metrics and citations Metrics. Journals metrics. This article was published in Sexualities. VIEW ALL JOURNAL METRICS. Article usage *

  2. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Editorial. This issue, my first as Editor-in-Chief, focuses on the very public themes of work and money – on women’s participation in the labour force, on pensions, mobile money services, bill payment, social exclusion, perceptions of gender and leadership in work contexts, gender inequality within organizations and the impact of disasters ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2020 · Feona Attwood, Susanna Paasonen, Alan McKee, Clarissa Smith No preview available - 2020. Common terms and phrases. academic activism activists acts approach argue argument BDSM Berger binary gender challenge Chapter Charlie’s Angels cinema concept concern conflation contemporary context critiques of objectification culture desire ...

  4. About this book. Offering a series of case studies of recent media controversies, this collection draws on new perspectives in cultural studies to consider a wide variety of images. The book suggest how we might achieve a more subtle understanding of controversial images and negotiate the difficult terrain of the new media landscape.

  5. Editorial board. Feona Attwood (Editor-in-Chief) - Independent Scholar, UK. Rachel Alsop ( Editor) - University of York, UK. Jamie Hakim (Editor) - King’s College London, UK. Matthew Hall (Editor) - The British University in Egypt. John Mercer ( Editor) - Birmingham City University, UK. Cosimo Marco Scarcelli (Editor) - University of Padua ...

  6. 2 de mar. de 2018 · Feona Attwood is a professor of Cultural Studies, Communication and Media at Middlesex University and founding co-editor of the journal Porn Studies. Her most recent book is Sex Media (Polity, 2018).

  7. Susanna Paasonen, Feona Attwood, Alan McKee, John Mercer, Clarissa Smith Routledge , 2020 - Social Science - 168 pages This is a concise and accessible introduction into the concept of objectification, one of the most frequently recurring terms in both academic and media debates on the gendered politics of contemporary culture, and core to critiquing the social positions of sex and sexism.