Essays about: "nakenhet"

Found 2 essays containing the word nakenhet.

  1. 1. The Game Of Nudity on Instagram: Four case studies about art and censorship

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Konstvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Sabine Svensson; [2023]
    Keywords : Agency; actor-network theory; art history; censorship; feminist studies; Instagram; the male gaze; nudity; pornography; Agens; aktör-nätverksteori; konstvetenskap; censur; feministiska studier; Instagram; den manliga blicken; nakenhet; pornografi;

    Abstract : The aim for this essay is, along with the four included case studies, is to examine the social media platform, Instagram's strict guidelines when it comes to showing nudity.  On the platform there is a certain double standard, artists as well as art institutions are censored, that is, they get pictures removed or their accounts blocked when they try to show works that have nudity depicted, but at the same time nudity exists on the platform, this essay wants to highlight the double standard by setting the example that images from accounts of celebrities, which show as much nudity as a work of art, if not more, are allowed to be available on the social platform. READ MORE

  2. 2. Consumers' Attitudes Toward Sexual Appeal in Advertising

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälle

    Author : Jakob Hedström; Johanna Karlsson; [2017]
    Keywords : Sexual Appeal; Advertising; Young Consumers; Level of Nudity; Gender of the Consumer; Gender of the Model; Culture; Personality; Consumers’ Attitude; Sexuell marknadsföring; reklam; unga konsumenter; nakenhetsnivå; konsumentens kön; modellens kön; kultur; personlighet; konsumentattityd;

    Abstract : To use sexual messages in advertisements are becoming more common by each day, it is known as a method that can be highly effective to influence consumers’ attitudes. However, it is important to carefully consider how the appeal is used as high levels of sexual appeal can be perceived as unethical or offensive to consumers. READ MORE