Coercion: Why We Listen to What ""They"" Say

Author:   Douglas Rushkoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9781573228299


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 October 2000
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Noted media pundit and author of Playing the FutureDouglas Rushkoff gives a devastating critique of the influence techniques behind our culture of rampant consumerism. With a skilled analysis of how experts in the fields of marketing, advertising, retail atmospherics, and hand-selling attempt to take away our ability to make rational decisions, Rushkoff delivers a bracing account of media ecology today, consumerismin America, andwhy we buy what we buy, helping us recognize when we're being treated like consumers instead of human beings.

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Author:   Douglas Rushkoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Riverhead Books,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.266kg
ISBN:  

9781573228299


ISBN 10:   157322829
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 October 2000
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: They Say Chapter One: Hand-to-Hand Chapter Two: Atmospherics Chapter Three: Spectacle Chapter Four: Public Relations Chapter Five: Advertising Chapter Six: Pyramids Chapter Seven: Virtual Marketing Postscript: Buyer's Remorse Bibliography Notes Index

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The most disturbing book of the year...Be careful where you log on .<p>-- New York Post


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Douglas Ruskoff's previous books--including Cyberia and Media Virus--have been translated into thirteen languages. He is the Technology and Culture Consultant to the United Nations Commission on World Culture and a regular consultant to Fortune 500 companies, and he writes a bi-weekly column for the New York Times syndicate. He teaches at the Esalen Institute and Banff Center for the Arts, and will be adjunct professor of Media Sociology at New York University in 1999. He lives in New York City.

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