Sexualization of popular music
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2018
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Wright, C.L.
Carpentier, F.D.
Ey, L.A.
Hall, C.
Hopper, K.M.
Warburton, W.
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The purpose of this report is to (a) expand the review of current research in the area of music influences, (b) review current guidelines pertaining to music regulation, production, and airing, (c) summarize the history of music guidelines and research on the sexualization of popular music, (d) identify ethnic/racial, gender, biological sex, social class, and age differences, strengths, and vulnerabilities to sexualization relative to exposure to popular music, and (e) provide recommendations for popular music media education and literacy as well as policy and music industry recommendations.
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Copyright 2018 American Psychological Association