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COMM421: Mass Media and Society
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Monday, January 12, 2009
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Spring 2009 COMM421
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"An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire"
(1)
Advertising
(5)
Anheuser-Busch
(1)
Arundhati Roy
(1)
Bound and Gagged
(1)
Cool Stuff
(5)
Cultural Expression
(1)
diversity
(1)
Eating Disorders
(1)
Elderly
(1)
Entertainment
(5)
Ethics
(2)
extra
(1)
Fantasy
(1)
Gay
(1)
Gender Roles
(2)
General Info
(3)
Globalization
(1)
Internet
(4)
Journalism
(2)
Large Corporations
(5)
lifestyle branding
(6)
Links
(1)
Logo
(1)
Marketing
(6)
McChesney
(1)
Media
(6)
Media Policies
(2)
Media Reform
(2)
Men
(1)
Music
(1)
politics
(5)
Pornography
(2)
Power
(8)
Product Placement
(1)
race
(1)
Radical Media Shift
(1)
Regulation
(3)
Rupert Murdoch
(1)
SEX
(1)
Social Change
(5)
Society
(4)
Technology
(3)
Tobacco Industry
(1)
Truth
(1)
TV
(1)
Week 1
(3)
Week 10
(2)
week 11
(2)
Week 12
(2)
Week 13
(2)
Week 2
(3)
Week 3
(2)
Week 4
(2)
Week 5
(2)
week 7
(2)
Week 8
(2)
Week 9
(3)
Weekly Posts
(16)
Women
(3)
Followers
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January
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Week 3: The Corruption of Journalism
Gwen Eiffel on The Daily Show
Week 2: Using Music to Advertise
Advertising Over the Years
Obama's Marketing Success
Week 2: Nike's Identity Challenge
Week 1: Portrayal of Women in Advertising
Branding through product placement
Week 1 Blog: Men and Women Throughout Advertising
Nike targeting one market.
Week 1 Blog
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About Me
Ted Gournelos
I'm an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at
Rollins College
. I teach a variety of courses, with topics from public relations to popular culture to digital media. My first book,
Popular Culture and the Future of American Politics: Cultural Studies and the Tao of South Park
, was published in 2009 from Lexington Books, and I published two edited volumes in 2011: one on
humor and irony in post-9/11 politics
, and one on
transgression in the digital age
. My Ph.D. and M.F.A. come from the
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
. I also have an MFA in Sculpture from the University of Illinois, and two bachelor's degrees (Art and English) from the
University of Maryland
.
View my complete profile
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