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Ethical Debates: Advertising Jen Green

Ethical Debates: Advertising By Jen Green

Ethical Debates: Advertising by Jen Green


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Summary

Look in detail at the advertising industry, its effects and influence on our daily lives.

Ethical Debates: Advertising Summary

Ethical Debates: Advertising by Jen Green

Is advertising simply a way of presenting information to help consumers make choices in our increasingly competitive world? Or is advertising sophisticated persuasion that tricks, misleads and influences the buyer?

Look in detail at the industry, the effects of advertising and its influence on our daily lives. The author uses real-life case studies to illustrate the subject; fact panels, quotes and statistics give an informed insight into the discussion and encourage lively debate.

The Ethical Debates series confronts contentious issues affecting people in the 21st century.

About Jen Green

Jen Green received a doctorate from the University of Sussex 'Dept of English and American Studies' in 1982. She worked in publishing for 15 years and is now a full-time writer, who has written over 150 books for children. Her book 'Your Feelings: I'm Special' was short-listed for the NASEN Special Needs Award.

Table of Contents

Real-life case study What is Advertising? Why advertise? The business of advertising How do adverts work? Advertising and society Checks and Controls Advertising: Good or bad?/Looking into the future Glossary Timeline Further information Index

Additional information

GOR005610504
9780750265676
0750265671
Ethical Debates: Advertising by Jen Green
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
2011-06-23
48
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