Advertising and Anthropology: Ethnographic Practice and Cultural Perspectives

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Main Details

Title Advertising and Anthropology: Ethnographic Practice and Cultural Perspectives
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Timothy de Waal Malefyt
By (author) Robert J. Morais
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreAdvertising
ISBN/Barcode 9780857852014
ClassificationsDewey:659.1
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publication Date 1 September 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Examining theory and practice, Advertising and Anthropology is a lively and important contribution to the study of organizational culture, consumption practices, marketing to consumers and the production of creativity in corporate settings. The chapters reflect the authors' extensive lived experienced as professionals in the advertising business and marketing research industry. Essays analyze internal agency and client meetings, competitive pressures and professional relationships and include multiple case studies. The authors describe the structure, function and process of advertising agency work, the mediation and formation of creativity, the centrality of human interactions in agency work, the production of consumer insights and industry ethics. Throughout the book, the authors offer concrete advice for practitioners.Advertising and Anthropology is written by anthropologists for anthropologists as well as students and scholars interested in advertising and related industries such as marketing, marketing research and design.

Author Biography

Timothy de Waal Malefyt is Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing at Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University, USA.Robert J. Morais is Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, USA.

Reviews

"With an unprecedented depth of ethnography, Malefyt and Morais' primer makes huge strides in expanding the dialogue between applied and academic anthropology. - George Marcus, Director, Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine This volume presents an insider's perspective of complementary professions that is sure to provoke a swift reaction from agencies and the academy. Advertising is a way of construing the world, and anthropology can inform and unpack that construal. Apprentices, read this book as you plan a career. Journeymen, study this book as you rethink your career. Mentors, teach this book as you guide the careers of others. - John F. Sherry, Herrick Professor & Department Chair of Marketing, University of Notre Dame A candid portrayal of life in the advertising world... this is a unique and courageous contribution to business anthropology by two of its most experienced practitioners. - Marietta Baba, Dean and Professor at the College of Social Science, Michigan State University Ethnography is Anthropology's biggest export. Malefyt and Morais take the practice of ethnography to the world of advertising, and do an ethnography of that world. The results are profoundly illuminating, and make this book essential reading for advertisers and anthropologists alike. - David Howes, Professor of Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal Malefyt and Morais' book, Advertising and Anthropology, is an excellent behind-the-scenes manual for students and young professionals looking to break into the advertising business... those who aspire to break into the business would be wise to learn something about anthropology. - Dawn Lerman, Director, Centre for Positive Marketing, Fordham University, USA Advertising and Anthropology provides valuable insight into the ways that anthropology can effectively (if controversially) participate in the modern corporate world as well as ways that advertising/business anthropology reflects and rethinks conventional disciplinary tools and concepts. - Anthropology Review Database - Jack David Eller Malefyt and Morais have made a significant contribution to applied anthropology with this work. It joins works of others, like Jordan's Business Anthropology, in building the methods and reputation for anthropology in the non-academic arena. - Anthropological Notebooks - Don Arp, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA"