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Promotional Cultures: The Rise and Spread of Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing and Branding

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In the twenty-first century, promotion is everywhere and everything has become everyday goods and organizations, people and ideas, cultures and futures. This engaging book looks at the rise of advertising, public relations, branding, marketing and lobbying, and explores where our promotional times have taken us. Promotional Cultures documents how the professions and practices of promotion have interacted with and reshaped so much in our world, from commodities, celebrities and popular culture to politics, markets and civil society. It offers a mix of historical accounts, social theory and documented case studies, including haute couture fashion, Apple Inc., Hollywood film, Jennifer Lopez, the Occupy movement, Barack Obama’s election campaigns, news production and the 2008 financial crisis. Together, these show how promotional culture may be recorded, understood and interpreted. Promotional Cultures will appeal to students and scholars of media and culture, sociology, politics, anthropology, social and industrial history.

216 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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November 8, 2021
As an academic text I found this very insightful and accessible, a really good way into and summation of the contemporary state of many of his ideas, although the celebrity chapter has dated somewhat. I think in today's culture that, I think, requires a much more rigorous analysis, I feel like, in its current state, that chapter pulls many of its most important punches. Really glad to have stumbled across this.
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