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Category: Men & Boys

Content Analysis of Gender Representation in Advertising in China

Cover image of the report, “Content Analysis of Gender Representation in Advertising in China: A Report Commissioned by UNICEF China and UN Women China,” featuring a group of mixed gender children playing basketball outside in China.

This report explores gender representation in advertising in China, offering insights to promote more balanced and empowering gender portrayals.

See Jane 2024: How Has On-Screen Representation in Children’s Television Changed from 2018 to 2023?

Family watching TV on living room sofa

This report discusses key trends of representation in children’s television programs.

Are the Kids All Right? Portrayals of Mental Health in TV Watched by Children and Teens

A Muslim therapist sits with her patient. The young girl is seated on a sofa while the therapist sits across from her on a chair with a clipboard in her hands.

Explore the portrayal of mental health representation on TV watched by youth. Discover how accurate portrayals can help children and teens navigate their struggles.

The Double-Edged Sword of Online Gaming: An Analysis of Masculinity in Video Games and the Gaming Community

Featured image for the Geena Davis Institute research report on gaming and masculinity: A male gamer, engrossed in a competitive video game, wears illuminated headphones and sits before bright screens with vivid game graphics, highlighting the intensity and engagement of the gaming environment.

Exploring masculinity and diversity in gaming: a crucial study on gender, race, LGBTQIA+, and disability representation in popular video games and streaming communities.

If He Can See It, Will He Be It? Representations of Masculinity in Boys’ TV

Portrait of smiling teenager with male friend sitting in city

Discover how children’s television impacts young boys’ views on masculinity, featuring insights into stereotypes and recommendations for healthier gender representations.

If they can see it, they can be it.®

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