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About the research
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BA (Hons) Media and Communications
Goldsmiths, University of London
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"Girls are crazy", aren't they?
- An analysis of children's television programmes impact on gender stereotypes normalisation.
Roser Jorba Soler, Media and Communications with Journalism student
RJorb001@gold.ac.uk | +44 (0) 7874 361 764 | Goldsmiths, University of London
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Dissertation supervisor: Akanksha Mehta | A.Mehta@gold.ac.uk


Dissertation
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To participate in the study:
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11TH OF FEBRUARY 2019, FROM 2PM TO 4PM.
GOLDSMITHS UNIVERSITY, RHB CHESTERMAN ROOM 2104 (1ST FLOOR)
- The participant needs to be between the ages 18 and 28.
- The participant needs to read, understand, agree and sign the consent form.
- The participant will be asked about children television programs that they need to recognise and have watched before: “The Next Step”, “The Story of Tracy Baker” and “So Awkward”.
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