Equally United is a campaign which promotes equality of women in the workplace. Our campaign's slogan is "Women are the real architects of society." We choose Emma Watson as the face of our campaign because she is a feminist who fights for women equality. Emma Watson once said "If we stop defining each other by that we are not and start defining ourselves by what we are- we can all be freer." In 2013, American Association of University Women found that women made 78% of what men made for doing the same job. This campaign is important because women and men should receive equal pay if they are performing the same tasks and have the same levels of education.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Political Manifesto
Equally United is a campaign which promotes equality of women in the workplace. Our campaign's slogan is "Women are the real architects of society." We choose Emma Watson as the face of our campaign because she is a feminist who fights for women equality. Emma Watson once said "If we stop defining each other by that we are not and start defining ourselves by what we are- we can all be freer." In 2013, American Association of University Women found that women made 78% of what men made for doing the same job. This campaign is important because women and men should receive equal pay if they are performing the same tasks and have the same levels of education.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
Environmental Campaign: #SAVETHEMONARCH
#SAVETHEMONARCH is an environmental campaign created by the National Wildlife Federation (NWF). The problem which resulted in the creation of this campaign was that Monarch butterflies are having trouble laying their eggs on milkweed since there are becoming harder to find. Milkweed is being removed from farmlands and backyards with pesticides. The pesticides are killing the butterflies ultimately causing a decline in Monarch butterflies. This campaign gives 6 ways to save Monarch Butterflies which include 1. Help Save Grasslands 2. Support Highway Habitat Corridor 3. Plant Milkweed 4. Don’t Use Pesticides 5. Create Monarch Habitat 6. Join NWF Affiliate Efforts in Your State.
#SAVETHEMONARCH Campaign Link
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Sunday, March 1, 2015
Gender Stereotyping: Hasbro's Rose Petal Cottage
In Hasbro's Rose Petal Cottage Commercial it includes a little girl performing housewife tasks. The colors of the cottage are bright pastel colors such as pink and purple. The jingle to the commercial says "Taking care of my home is a dream," implying this is what little girls want when they grow up. The little girl in this commercial is carrying a baby as if she's practicing so she knows how to care for a child when she's older.
This commercial could be improved in many ways such as adding a boy who is helping the little girl perform housework tasks. The jingle should be removed because it is completely stereotyping females. The colors of the cottage should also be changed to more neutral colors.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Gender Stereotyping: Women's Roles
Katherine Frith, author of "Undressing the As: Reading Culture in Advertising," states that "Not only does advertising shape American culture; it shapes Americans' images of themselves." This statement can be seen to be true in the following ad where a Mr.Clean product which is a cleaning brand is being advertised along side a two females. For many decades now even till this day, women are seen as caretakers and in charge of the home. This includes tasks such as cooking and cleaning. In this ad a mother is seen cleaning while showing her daughter how to clean. This implies that girls are taught at young ages the value of housework. This ad also says, "This Mother's Day get back to the job that really matters." This statement basically says that being a mother is a job and not a privilege. I disagree with this advertisement and believe it to be a direct sign stereotyping that says women are housewives.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Diversity in Television: The Voice
A television show that I watch on a weekly basis is The Voice which is on NBC network usually it airs on Monday and Tuesday nights. I choose this show because I feel that is shows both racial and gender diversity throughout the multiple seasons it has been aired.
The Voice shows racial and gender diversity because all four judges are different in many ways. Throughout the seasons, there has always been one female who is either Christina Aguilera or Gwen Stefani who are both American, or Shakira who is Columbian. The other three judges are males who are usually either Adam Levine or Blake Shelton who are both American, or CeeLo Green, Usher, and Pharrell who all are African American. They not only are racially diverse but come from different musical backgrounds, some of them compose R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Country and Latin music. Both racial and gender diversity are important in media because shows such as The Voice are viewed by thousands globally which ultimate makes a positive impact in showing that diversity is important.
I don't think that this television shows any racial or gender stereotypes which is a good thing. I feel like the thing that prevents this is the way the show is set up. The Voice is a show where singers can have the opportunity to showcase their talent with blind auditions, which is where four celebrity judges have their backs turned while the performer sings, this only allows the judge to choose the participant solely on their musical talent. If a judge decides that they would like the performer to be a part of their team, they then push a button and their chair turns finally seeing the participant's appearance. This set up, allows for all participants to have an equal opportunity with their backgrounds not having an impact on the judge's decisions.
I don't think that this television shows any racial or gender stereotypes which is a good thing. I feel like the thing that prevents this is the way the show is set up. The Voice is a show where singers can have the opportunity to showcase their talent with blind auditions, which is where four celebrity judges have their backs turned while the performer sings, this only allows the judge to choose the participant solely on their musical talent. If a judge decides that they would like the performer to be a part of their team, they then push a button and their chair turns finally seeing the participant's appearance. This set up, allows for all participants to have an equal opportunity with their backgrounds not having an impact on the judge's decisions.
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Monday, February 16, 2015
Racial Stereotyping
I do not believe that racial stereotyping is ever okay because that means we the people are just feeding the stereotype and make it appear to be true. Some may be funny I will admit that although is a 30 second commercial that advertises a product really worth mocking certain races. Advertisers clearly know that they need some way to let the audience connect
so they use stereotypes to connect to the public.
Racism is not a thing of the past, some commercials may not show a racial stereotype directly but the audience is aware of what they are implying. Racism can be seen in 3 different Mountain Dew commercials which were produced by Tyler The Creator an African American Hip-hop icon, who is known for pushing the boundaries. These commercials feature his own friends who are also African American, with typical gangster names and are seen as criminals. This is a clear example of racial stereotyping.
I do believe that advertisers have ethical responsibilities because they have the power to influence a large audience. Although I also understand that advertisers need to come up with something that will capture a large audience and lead them in a direction of a particular product. On the other hand that still does not make racial stereotyping okay.
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Monday, February 9, 2015
Semiotics: Print, TV & Outdoor Ad's
Print Ad: Revlon Grow Luscious Plumping Mascara
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TV Ad: 2015 Chevy Super Bowl Commercial
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Outdoor Ad: Odrive.com Billboard
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- Bold black Revlon Logo
- Black and White Ad/Portrait
- Mascara tube is in color
- Full Eyelashes
- Revlon mascara tube
- Female: Emma Stone
- Traditional hairstyle
- Paragraph on bottom left corner
- Revlon logo is made to stand out to show what brand the product is
- Mascara tube is made to stand out so consumer knows how product looks
- Ad is a Portrait which draws your attention to the eyes
- Emma Stone is a well known actress
- If you want Emma Stones look then use this mascara
- Paragraph at the bottom explains that this mascara gives you beautiful eyes, strengthens your lashes
TV Ad: 2015 Chevy Super Bowl Commercial
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- Large stadium
- Thousands of cars in parking lot
- Appearance of losing signal
- Grass
- Buildings
- Black background with white print
- Black Truck
- Chevrolet Logo
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- White stadium is where the 2015 Superbowl took place was chosen as the location of the ad because millions of people around the world tune in to watch this football game
- Cars in parking lot show the thousand of people arriving to watch the game in person
- The commercial continues with a black background with questions appearing in white to stand out. The questions are like "What would you do if your TV went out?"
- The black truck is the new 2015 Chevy Colorado that is being advertised which includes 4G LTE Wi-Fi
- The commercial starts with the appearing that your losing signal when in reality your not because they want to make the point that the Chevy Colorado has built in Wi-Fi so you will never loose signal
- Chevrolet Logo at the end of the commercial shows the brand of the truck
Myth: By purchasing this truck you will have 4G LTE Wi-Fi anywhere you go in this new 2015 Chevy Colorado.
Outdoor Ad: Odrive.com Billboard
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- Pink background
- Bold white print
- Emoji's
- Company name/Website
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- Pink background gets your attention on an outdoor billboard because of blue sky surrounding so it is a pop of color
- Bold white print in center of ad centers your attention to the font
- Emoji's are used a lot now by many especially by those who use technology on a daily basis, so by using and Emoji many can relate
- The saying on the billboard states "GET ALL YOUR 'Shit' TOGETHER"
- Odrive.com is the company website which is actual similar to iCloud where one can store all their data in on place
- The slogan is funny and makes people remember it
Myth: By using odrive.com you can store all your files, documents, pictures in one place.
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