ABSTRACT

Media and the Sexualization of Childhood examines the on-going debates surrounding the prominence of sexual themes in children’s lives, from clothes and accessories, toys and games, to music, entertainment media, advertising, and new media platforms.

Parents, educators and politicians around the developed world have raised concerns about the effects all these experiences can have on the socialisation and psychological development of children and the extent to which the premature introduction of sexuality into their lives can place them at risk of unwanted attention. This book explores these issues using an evidence based approach that draws on research findings from around the world, representing the most comprehensive single account of the field.

The book will be invaluable to students studying topics surrounding children and the media and childhood studies, as well as students of communication, media, cultural studies, sociology, psychology and health science.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter |34 pages

Is Childhood Being Sexualized?

chapter |20 pages

Fashion and Sexualization

chapter |20 pages

Children's Products and Sexualization

chapter |21 pages

Magazines and Sexualization

chapter |28 pages

Television and Sexualization

chapter |20 pages

Music and Sexualization

chapter |17 pages

Advertising and Sexualization

chapter |25 pages

Pornography and Sexualization

chapter |21 pages

Digital Social Media and Sexualization