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Through investigating how Belgian LGBTQ people evaluate gay-themed print and television advertising in mainstream media, the purpose of this study is to explore how gay-themed advertising strategies are evaluated in relation to context.Design/methodology/approachQualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 17 Flemish self-identified lesbian, gay male and bisexual people.FindingsFindings of this research demonstrate the importance of the situated context in which LGBTQ people receive and evaluate gay-themed advertisements. By offering a common stock of social knowledge and experience, context creates a framework against which LGBTQ people evaluate gay-themed advertisements. In this specific research that was conducted in a Western-European LGBTQ-friendly society (Belgium), critical evaluations of gay-washing and the dirty laundry effect were found. The positive evaluations of explicit gay-themed and inclusive advertisements also highlighted the importance of advertising an inclusive society.Research limitations/implicationsIn considering how gay-themed advertising evaluations relate to context and lived experiences, this research contributes to current knowledge on gay-themed advertising and its reception within LGBTQ groups.Practical implicationsThis research offers valuable insights to marketers on how to target sexual minorities in LGBTQ (un)friendly societies.Social implicationsFindings highlight the social importance of minority-oriented advertising. Not only can such advertising promote civic inclusion and social recognition of minority groups, it also has the potential to play a key role in the construction and normalisation of identities.Originality/valueIn an effort to reinvigorate current marketing debates on gay-themed advertising, this study builds on theoretical insights gained via reception research and LGBTQ studies. In doing so, this research yields a more nuanced and contextualised understanding of LGBTQ people’s engagement with various gay-themed advertisements. Considering within a Western European society the relevance of context when researching gay-themed advertisement reception, the results add to primarily US-based research on this topic.
European Journal of Marketing – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 30, 2023
Keywords: Target marketing; Advertising effectiveness; LGBTQ; Advertising reception; Gay marketing; Gay-themed advertising; Minority-oriented advertising; Sexual minorities; Target advertising
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