Cosmo Girl!UK [closed] National Magazine Co., London. Monthly. October 2001-September 2007 Celia Duncan was chosen as editor for the UK version (£1.49; 148pages) of this teenage lifestyle title, which had been launchedin the USin 1999. The magazine has the tagline: 'For fun, fearless...
Identities and subcultures in relation to sport: an analysis of some magazines for teenage girls in Great BritainClaudia Cockburn
Marked to preteen and teenage girls ages 11-19, J-14 --a shortened name of “Just For Teens” --is packed with features like teen gossip, quizzes, fashion advice, posters, and celebrity(名人) interviews in every issue. Some of the magazine’s most popular features include: “Hot Topic...
For example, the Radio Times is one of the best-selling magazines, but Top of the Pops would be more popular (in all senses of the word) among teenage girls. What are the most prestigious titles? What does prestigious mean? It is a 'qualitative' word, so it is difficult to measure....
Dame Joan Blames Teenage Magazines for Sexualising GirlsDaily Mail (London)
and Serbian pop cultural arena with the disintegration of Yugoslavia (Croatia: Teen, OK!, Serbia: Bravo, Bravo Girl, Cool Girl), the author establishes in which ways the ideo-economic transition from socialism to capitalism influenced the creation of teenage (female) gender and sexual identities....
内容提示: Brief ReportWidening the Gender Gap: Teenage Magazinesfor Girls and Boys1Tineke M. Willemsen 2Tilburg University, The NetherlandsThe socialization of teenage girls through magazines aimed at this specificgroup is a well-studied phenomenon. In general, magazines for teenage girlsare very ...
but more fiction in particular .You could say that there are more opportunities for girls to read fiction:magazines encourage the fiction habit in girls in their early teens,and by their late teens they have probably moved on to the adult women’s magazines.Teenage boys te...
Are Modern Teenage Magazines Corrupting Young Girls?Read the full-text online article and more details about "Are Modern Teenage Magazines Corrupting Young Girls?" - Daily Mail (London), May 30, 2002Daily Mail (London)
Mattick, C.; Gordon, P.; Gillgrass, T. Smile aesthetics and malocclusion in uk teenage magazines assessed using the index of orthodontic treatment need (iotn). J. Orthod. 2004, 31, 17-19. [CrossRef] [PubMed]Mattick CR. Smile aesthetics and malocclusion in UK teenage magazines assessed...