1. Adams, T. M. y Fuller, D. B. (2006). The words have changed but the ideology remains the same: Misogynistic lyrics in rap music. Journal of Black Studies, 36(6), 938-957. doi: 10.1177/0021934704274072
2. American Psychological Association (2007). Report of the APA task force on the sexualiza- tion of girls. Recuperado de http://www.apa. org/pi/women/programs/girls/report-full.pdf
3. Antequera Ripoll, J. C. y Obregón, R. (2002). La radio como dinamizadora de los procesos sociales y culturales en Barranquilla (Colombia). Investigación y Desarrollo, 10(2), 146-169.
4. Ardener, S. (1978). Introduction: The nature of women in society. En S. Ardener (Ed.), Defining Females (pp. 9-48). Nueva York: Wiley.
5. Bandura, A. (1989). Social cognitive theory. En R. Vasta (Ed.), Annals of child development. Six theories of child development (Vol. 6) (pp. 1-60). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.