
Thursday, 18th February, 2010
Research on sexualised goods aimed at children has been published by the Equal Opportunities Committee.
The report was commissioned by the committee following a roundtable evidence session on the subject in December 2008. Professor David Buckingham from the Institute of Education at London University led on the work.
Committee Convener Margaret Mitchell MSP said: “The committee welcomes this body of work as an important contribution to the complex debate and area of public concern.
"This is useful research which considers the prevalence of ‘sexualised goods’ and explores the attitudes of parents and children towards them.”
The research identifies and explores a number of key areas:
The research does not extend to products which are already regulated such as films and teenage magazines.The research was carried out by:
Professor David Buckingham, Institute of Education, London University
Dr Rebekah Willett, Institute of Education, London University
Dr Sara Bragg, Open University
Dr Rachel Russell, Glasgow Caledonian University
Researcher Dr Nikka Dorrer, Glasgow Caledonian University
Read more on the Scottish Parliament website
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