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- Latinos and Advertising · Latinos and Advertising · Race Ethnicity in . . .
While these images and representations have been heavily leveraged by the advertising industry, their origins can be traced much further back to the uneven relationship and imperial history between the United States and Latin America
- Racism and Classism in Mexican Advertising - Springer
To answer this question, I perform a semiotic analysis of branded advertising messages created by the companies Bimbo, Palacio de Hierro and FEMSA, owned by the Mexican ruling families Servitje, Baillares and Garza respectively
- Unfair and Unjust Practices and Conditions Harm Hispanic and Latino . . .
The tobacco industry targets Hispanic Latino communities with marketing and advertising Stress can increase commercial tobacco use and can make health problems worse
- Mexico and the unbearable whiteness of advertising
From beer and car companies to department stores and supermarket chains, the whiteness of ads has become a sort of sinister elephant in the room, urging poor Mexicans to spend their way out of
- How Mexican advertising featuring rich white people perpetuates racism . . .
My recently published research examines how this aspirational advertising demonstrates racial and social inequalities in Mexico, and reinforces colonial thinking in the country
- (PDF) Racism and Classism in Mexican Advertising: An Exhibition of . . .
Visual representations in advertising reflect and reinforce Mexico's racial and class hierarchies The study employs semiotic analysis to decode messages from Bimbo, Palacio de Hierro, and FEMSA 83% of Mexicans are classified as Mestizo, yet advertising predominantly features lighter-skinned actors
- Collecting the history of Hispanic advertising
Over the past two years, the museum's business history curator, Dr Kathleen Franz, has been collecting a wide range of materials related to the history of Hispanic advertising
- Social Advertising and Social Change: Campaigns about Racism in Latin . . .
Abstract This article discusses the role of social issue advertising as a tool for social change It especially focuses on the case of campaigns on racism in Latin America, with a specific focus on racism within Mexico
- Racism and Classism in Mexican Advertising
This competition is held in order to select the most creative advertising messages broadcast within the borders of Mexico during a specific time period and to receive industry recognition from peers
- Racial Identity and Racial Treatment of Mexican Americans
In this paper, we explore the ways in which race plays a role in the lives of Mexican Americans by examining how education, racial characteristics, social interactions, relate to racial outcomes
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