Her early research work on the relationship between teenage girls and magazines, an example would be :
http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/lifestyle/big-issue/barbie-recreated-normal-proportions
Oregon state university argues that playing with barbie dolls will negatively influence the career ambitions of girls. Based on the research, it is seen that girls who played with barbie dolls said that they would not get a career like boys, however girls who played with toys such as potato man, claimed they could get jobs just like men.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/mar/17/demi-lovato-accuses-lady-gaga-glamourising-eating-disorders
This article is about Demi lovato who blames lady gaga for eating disorders, Demi lovato argued that 'lady gaga glamorises eating disorders' as she drinks coloured milk and vomits liquid on stage. This may empower girls as Demi lovato had an eating disorder and is not coming up front to criticise any other celebrity who tries to 'glamorise' eating disorders. This empowers women as it gives them the feeling that they have the right to speak up about eating disorders.
http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/lifestyle/big-issue/chime-for-change-equality-survey?click=main_sr
This article from cosmopolitan talks about the fact that there will be equality in 2030. The article focuses on the issue of equality between women and men. according to the survey cosmopolitan took, it was seen that "women believe true equality in every field will become a reality for another 16 years"
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