Description
About the Author
Emmanuel C. Alozie (Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi) has worked professionally in public relations, advertising and journalism and has taught mass communication for two decades. His research interests are in international/intercultural communications, advertising/publication relations (strategic communication), journalism, and new media with emphasis on the role of mass media and new technologies in nation building, international relations/policies, reconciliation and national development. A former assistant editor with Democratic Communique, Alozie is widely published and has presented at academic conferences. He has refereed, and reviews, scholarly works and sits on a number of editorial boards. An award winning teacher and researcher, Alozie has received fellowships from the Freedom Forum, the American Press Institute, Cap-Cities/ABC, Inland Press Association, Dow Jones Newspaper Fund and the Poynther Institute.
Reviews
'This engaging book provides in-depth, illuminating perspectives on and discussions and analyses of the advertising landscape, by world regions, thereby ensuring that advertising programs and campaigns are designed and implemented strategically for maximum effect. This comprehensive, up-close collection is an authoritative testament to the growing importance of advertising as a truly, deeply global activity.' - Professor Cornelius B. Pratt, Department of Strategic Communication, Temple University, USA 'A good resource on the status of advertising in developing countries, heretofore not available in one place.' - Patricia B. Rose, Professor Emerita, Florida International University
Book Information
ISBN 9781032921365
Author Emmanuel C. Alozie
Format Paperback
Page Count 346
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g