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Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy by Jackall,

Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy by Jackall,
Everywhere we turn, we are exhorted to spend money, join organizations, rally to causes, or express outrage. "Image Makers is a comprehensive analysis of this age of modern advocacy-from commercials to public service ads to government propaganda-and its roots in advertising and public relations.



Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy by Robert Jackall,
Image Makers: Advertising, Public Relations, and the Ethos of Advocacy by Robert Jackall,
"An exceptional book on an important topic, "Image Makers" is a brilliant account of the rise of advertising as an occupation and its transformation into a cultural form as well as an institutional logic of advocacy and expertise that now touches every corner of contemporary life."--David L. Altheide, author of "An Ecology of Communication: Cultural Formats of Control.



Consumer organization - Consumer organizations are advocacy groups that seek to protect people from corporate abuse. Unsafe products, predatory lending, false advertising, astroturfing and pollution are all examples of corporate abuse.

Project Billboard - In 2004, Project Billboard, a non-profit Democratic political advocacy group, filed a breach of contract suit against Clear Channel for the rejection by its outdoor advertising division of a billboard ad against the war in Iraq. The ad, intended for a 40-foot billboard Clear Channel manages in Times Square, was to have the slogan, "Democracy is best taught by example, not by war," along with a red, white and blue cartoon image of a bomb.

Advertising management - Advertising is a management function. While advertising is the event, advertising Management is the whole process - a function of marketing starting from market research continuing through Advertising leading to actual sales or achievement of objective.

Forehead advertising - Forehead Advertising was an advertising concept that was launched by Justin Kapust through his organization, called Headvertise (Kapust-Allen Enterprises, now defunct) in late 2002. Soon after its launch, and the media frenzy that came along with it, Ebay started hosting auctions for forehead advertising and other tattoo advertising.



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