African Americans' struggles with the advertising industry, both inside and outside of it, in the twentieth century. Through detailed narratives of African American reactions to commercial imagery and postwar efforts to normalize those portrayals, Madison Avenue and the Color Line presents both sides ...
In the advertising and marketing communications field, there has been a lengthy stream of research regarding the depictions of African Americans in advertising and other forms of marketing communications (Bailey 2006; Cox 1970; Dominick and Greenberg 1970; Kassarjian 1969; Shuey, King, and Griffith...
Understanding AIDS coverage by popular magazines that target readership in the African American population can be helpful to health and medical professiona... Satya P. Krishnan,Tracy Durrah,Karen Winkler - 《Health Communication》 被引量: 104发表: 0年 Cigarette advertising policy and coverage of smo...
Tara L. Mclaughlin,Nicole Goulet. Gender Advertisements in Magazines Aimed at African Americans: A Comparison to Their Occurrence in Magazines Aimed at Caucasians[J]. Sex Roles . 1999 (1-2)McLaughlin, T., & Goulet, N. (1999). Gender advertisements in magazines aimed at African ...
In recent years, advertisements depicting stereotypes of African‐Americans have given way to advertising images that show African‐Americans as middle‐ and upper class consumers. This articles uses photo‐elicitation to study the meaning readers attach to advertising images of African‐American success....
(Smithsonian Institution), in 1997, 25, 93 African Material Culture (Hardin and Arnoldi), 3, 10 African people: and African Americans, relations with, 27, 53–58; and Americans, relations with, 24, 60, 164, 170, 173; and animals, 42, 44, 130–32; and art, 56, 182n11; colonial ...
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the fact that the nation's prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. Released: 2016 Directed by: Ava DuVernay Also ranks #7 on The Best Black Documentaries Also ranks #7 on ...
A They assumed that advertising in African American newspapers would not significantly increase the sales of their products . B They failed to calculate accurately the circulation of African American newspapers . C They did not take African Americans' newspaper reading into account when making decisions...
TE Whittler - 《Journal of Advertising》 被引量: 187发表: 1991年 African Americans and College Choice: The Influence of Family and School CHAPTER 4 Economic Expectation and College Choice Academicians continue to be in denial about students' economic expectation from higher education even though sur...
June 6, 2024 Politics Father of the abolitionist movement Frederick Douglass honored in Massachusetts Statehouse with sculpture BYSteve LeBlancandThe Associated Press February 15, 2024 Escalating scandal grips airlines including American and Southwest as nearly 100 planes find fake parts from company with...