- Agencia publicitaria 1
- Alcohol 1
- Análisis del discurso 1
- Carlos E. Porter 1
- Comunicación política 1
- D70 1
- D72 1
- D73 1
- D78 1
- Discourse analysis 1
- Discurso Cinematográfico 1
- Drunkenness 1
- Feminism | Second Wave | Women | Advertising agency 1
- Feminismo 1
- Film Discourse 1
- Luis Paz 1
- Meaning 1
- Mujeres 1
- Nomofobia, adolescência, vício, uso, smartphone 1
- Nomophobia, adolescence, addiction, use, smartphone 1
- Political Communication 1
- Propaganda 1
- Publicidad 1
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- Respectable Consumption of Alcohol 1
- Santa Fe 1
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Quarreling representations: alcohol consumption within judicial, police and advertising discourses. Santa Fe, Argentina, 1860-1890
Published 2021“…On the other hand, towards the end of the century, advertising discourse made visible a form of respectable public consumption of alcohol. …”
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Mad Men
Published 2018Subjects: “…Feminism | Second Wave | Women | Advertising agency…”
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Campaign finance and national elections: An empirical investigation for Argentina, 2005-2013
Published 2017“…One possible explanation for this is that incumbents have other sources of funding available to them –official advertising, informal campaign spending- which may be substitutes to formal private funding. …”
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Bibliography
Published 1914“…We insert in the present issue an advertisement from the "Annals of Applied Zoology" (Medical, Agricultural and Veterinary), an American international publication of which Prof. …”
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NOMOPHOBIA: TEENAGERS TRAPPED IN SMARTPHONE USE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Published 2023“…The excessive use of smartphones by adolescents has led to addictive behaviors that affect physical, psychological and social health, such as "nomophobia", which is the irrational fear of not having the smartphone within reach, losing it, not having a signal or data or running out of battery, as well as the impossibility of answering advertisements and thus disconnecting from the virtual world. …”
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