Advertising Myths Advertising Myths

Advertising Myths

The Strange Half-Lives of Images and Commodities

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Publisher Description

Advertising is often portrayed negatively, as corrupting a mythically pure relationship between people and things. In Advertising Myths Anne Cronin argues that it is better understood as a 'matrix of transformation' that performs divisions in the social order and arranges classificatory regimes. Focusing on consumption controversies, Cronin contends that advertising is constituted of 'circuits of belief' that flow between practitioners, clients, regulators, consumers and academics. Controversies such as those over tobacco and alcohol advertising, she argues, distil these beliefs and articulate with programmes of social engineering aimed at altering consumption patterns. This book will be essential reading for students and academics of advertising and consumption.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2012
November 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
11.6
MB
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