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    Journal of Marketing Research

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    feature advertisements‚ aggregated and matched with sales data at the level of the feature advertisement. Their approach accounts for endogeneity in the key variables involved and overcomes limitations of standard mediation analyses. They show that the gaze duration on a feature advertisement affects sales of the featured product beyond the mere presence of the advertisement and that a standard mediation analysis that does not accommodate endogeneity produces biased estimates of the effects of feature

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    Hung Liu

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    In the first sentence of Hung Liu Pollock states‚ “Painting is a returned gaze upon an absence‚ a loss that is summoned back to meet us at the surface where the painter has worked and history has been invoked.” In other words‚ Pollock describes Liu paintings as a reimbursed western gaze on forgotten women‚ reclaiming them to history by depicting them as prostitutes‚ mothers‚ and warriors. For example‚ Liu’s paintings give a modern spin on old Chinese values and images. Pollock’s theory of absence

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    The Jet Engine and the Revolution in Leisure Air Travel‚ 1960-1975 Peter Lyth Air transport for European tourists got off to a shaky start in the late 1920s. 1 But it was to be thirty years before leisure air travel was to appeal to anyone but the rich and adventurous. High cost‚ fear of flying and the absence of toilets in early airliners (an unfortunate combination) were the main deterrents; the unpressurized aircraft of the inter-war years were noisy‚ slow and not especially comfortable

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    Medusa Sarton

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    project of remaking/retaking the gaze by examining what Audre Lorde and T. de Lauretis understand about the power of looking. The power of looking resides in our agency. The supremacy of ‘seeing; being seen’ gives a sense of self‚ which enables us to encompass our power and identity as an individual. As humans‚ we obsess about how we look; our conventional femininity. All bodies are heavily disciplined and concerned of our individuality by others’ gazes. The gaze allows us to be independent and

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    Assessment Task: Given that listening accounts for 45 per cent of time spent on communication (Eunson 2012:310)‚ argue the importance of listening skills in the workplace. Your analysis should identify three specific listening behaviours and provide examples to demonstrate how these skills promote communication and understanding. Support your analysis with relevant communication theory and evidence from appropriate academic sources. Name: XXXXXXXXX Student ID: XXXXXXX Date due: XXXXXXX

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    Mami Kataoka Superposition

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    The 21st Sydney Biennale titled SUPERPOSITION: Equilibrium and Engagement is argued to reflect the changing dynamics of the contemporary art world through the dynamic nature of Superposition. This superposition proposed by Artistic Director Mami Kataoka is claimed to be present through various interactions between elements present in everyday life. These elements include the interactions of varying cultural and political entities and ideologies and their interpretations of “human history” . These

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    # 1: The Gaze in Art and Popular Culture Explore the dynamics of the gaze‚ as staged within a film‚ artwork‚ or popular cultural text such as an advertising campaign or music video. Discuss how the gaze operates within this text and in relation to the viewer. Consider any of the following questions: What kinds of identities are being produced? What kinds of gazes are at work? How does power operate through the gaze? Is the gaze resisted? You do not have to answer all

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    To give a little more context to the background to the evolving relationship between Mathieu and Conchita throughout the movie; Mathieu has a permanent gaze on Conchita throughout the film which is driven by his inner lust for her. Lacan’s theory on the gaze helps the viewer more easily understand why Mathieu has this inner jouissance when he gazes upon Conchita. Also according to Lacan’s theory on desire as soon as Mathieu puts his emphasis on his desire towards Conchita it makes his view distorted

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    Cavan O’Brien Detective Fiction Mid-term Paper 10/18/2012 Alfred Hitchcock’s 1954 production Rear Window is indeed a film primarily concerned with masculinity‚ or better yet emasculation‚ and the male gaze. The central character L.B. Jefferies‚ or Jeff‚ is a newspaper photographer who recently broke his leg snapping pictures at an auto race. He is now confined to a wheelchair and spends all of his time observing his neighbors from his Greenwich Village Apartment window. When he sees what

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    Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

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    the ’Male Gaze’ "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" is a 1953 Musical-Comedy released by 20th Century Fox‚ directed by Howard Hawks and starring Marilyn Munroe and Jane Russell; the two greatest sex symbols of the era. The camera’s point of view is that of the ’male gaze’‚ where women are regarded as objects of fascination and the men are assumed to have a position of power. Hawks shows how it can be easily hijacked by females smart enough to control‚ manipulate and ultimately blur the ’male gaze’. As much

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