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Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society
Arthur Asa Berger
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| #206304 in eBooks | 2015-01-22 | 2015-01-22 | File type: PDF||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Good start in advertising|By Mia Karlstad|In my advertising class i chose to read this book as a part of a project. For me this was a really good choice because I am new in the world of advertising. The book is a very simple read, and is recommended to everyone who are curious, or need a basic book concerning advertising. The author talks about different parts of advertisi||Berger has produced a fantastic fifth edition of his Ads, Fads and Consumer Culture. The new edition includes excellent, current examples that will be welcomed by students and professors alike.
The fifth edition of this approachable text draws on both academic and applied perspectives to offer a lively critique of contemporary advertising’s effects on American character and culture.
Berger explains how advertising works by employing a psycho-cultural approach, encouraging readers to think about advertisements and commercials in more analytical and profound ways. Among the topics he addresses are the role of brands, the problem of se...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Ads, Fads, and Consumer Culture: Advertising's Impact on American Character and Society | Arthur Asa Berger. I was recommended this book by a dear friend of mine.