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Advertising on Trial

Advertising on Trial

Consumer Activism and Corporate Public Relations in the 1930s

by Inger L. Stole
Hardback
Publication Date: 27/04/2006

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In the 1930s, the United States almost regulated advertising to a degree that seems unthinkable today. Activists viewed modern advertising as propaganda that undermined the ability of consumers to live in a healthy civic environment. Organized consumer movements fought the emerging ad business and its practices with fierce political opposition. Inger L. Stole examines how consumer activists sought to limit corporate influence by rallying popular support to moderate and change advertising. Stole weaves the story through the extensive use of primary sources, including archival research done with consumer and trade group records, as well as trade journals and engagement with the existing literature. Her account of the struggle also demonstrates how public relations developed in order to justify laissez-faire corporate advertising in light of a growing consumer rights movement, and how the failure to rein in advertising was significant not just for civic life in the 1930s but for our era as well.
ISBN:
9780252030598
9780252030598
Category:
Consumerism
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
27-04-2006
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
312
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x25mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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