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ItemPin-ups in public space Sexist outdoor advertising as sexual harassmentRosewarne, L (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2007-01-01)
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ItemSex in Public: Women, Outdoor Advertising and Public PolicyROSEWARNE, L (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007)
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ItemMaking Their Territory: A Feminist Exploration of GraffitiROSEWARNE, L (Mens Rea: The Criminology Postgraduate Society, 2005)
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ItemThe men's gallery - Outdoor advertising and public space: Gender, fear, and feminismRosewarne, L (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2005-01-01)Outdoor advertising presents a unique case in that, unlike advertising in other media, an individual's capacity to avoid exposure is inhibited. Unlike the "private" world of magazine and television advertising, outdoor advertising is displayed throughout public space, thus making regulation of the medium a pertinent public policy concern. The inescapable nature of outdoor advertising, compounded with the increasingly sexualised display of women within, demands that an active public policy response occurs. This paper draws from the disciplines of criminology, architecture, and feminist geography to argue that the continued sexualised portrayal of women in outdoor advertising works to illustrate and contribute to the social inclusion of men and the social exclusion of women in public space. I argue that these portrayals fuel women's perceptions of fear and offence, and force them to limit their movements. I further suggest that such portrayals function to amplify masculine "control" of city spaces and reinforce women's exclusion.
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ItemThe Croning of Camilla: a Sexual Political Analysis of Media Criticism of Camilla Parker BowlesROSEWARNE, LAUREN (Carfax Publishing, 2005)
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ItemVisual terror: graffiti and outdoor advertising as street harassmentROSEWARNE, LAUREN (Australasian Political Studies Association, 2004)