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Semiotics and Shock Advertisement

- How and with which semiotic means do advertisers create a shocking effect?

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: Excellent, The University of Surrey (Department of English), course: Language of Advertising, language: English, abstract: There is advertisement ¿ and there is advertisement: Most ads have the intention to make people aware of a product, service or concept followed by the purchase and therefore ¿support the free-market economy¿ (Reschke: 1998, p. 1); but there are ads whose main aim is to inform people, more precisely to call their attention to a certain topic. Consequently, advertisements cause different reactions: Some ads make people smile or even giggle; some just communicate plane information; whilst others make people think and reflect; and again others literally shock people. Advertising campaigns such as the WWF 9/11 one, the ¿Get unhooked¿ ads or Antonio Federici¿s banned campaign (q.v. Appendix 1-3) are only three examples on the list of campaigns banned in the 21st century due to unethical content. Those offensive advertisements include ¿messages that transgress laws and customs (e.g. anti-human rights), breach a moral or social code (e.g. profanity, vulgarity) or outrage the moral or physical senses (e.g. gratuitous use of violence, use of disgusting images)¿ (Chan et al.: 2007, p. 608). Researchers found out that adverts, which ¿are incongruent with social norms attract attention and are more likely to be retained in memory¿ (Gulas and Weinberger: 2006, p. 173). Attracting interest can be done on different ways: by either using attention attracting pictures, sounds, signs or just simple words and phrases.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9783640836451
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 60
  • Udgivet:
  • 22. februar 2011
  • Størrelse:
  • 107x207x5 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 96 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Forventet levering: 3. december 2024

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: Excellent, The University of Surrey (Department of English), course: Language of Advertising, language: English, abstract: There is advertisement ¿ and there is advertisement: Most ads have the intention to make people aware of a product, service or concept followed by the purchase and therefore ¿support the free-market economy¿ (Reschke: 1998, p. 1); but there are ads whose main aim is to inform people, more precisely to call their attention to a certain topic. Consequently, advertisements cause different reactions: Some ads make people smile or even giggle; some just communicate plane information; whilst others make people think and reflect; and again others literally shock people. Advertising campaigns such as the WWF 9/11 one, the ¿Get unhooked¿ ads or Antonio Federici¿s banned campaign (q.v. Appendix 1-3) are only three examples on the list of campaigns banned in the 21st century due to unethical content. Those offensive advertisements include ¿messages that transgress laws and customs (e.g. anti-human rights), breach a moral or social code (e.g. profanity, vulgarity) or outrage the moral or physical senses (e.g. gratuitous use of violence, use of disgusting images)¿ (Chan et al.: 2007, p. 608). Researchers found out that adverts, which ¿are incongruent with social norms attract attention and are more likely to be retained in memory¿ (Gulas and Weinberger: 2006, p. 173). Attracting interest can be done on different ways: by either using attention attracting pictures, sounds, signs or just simple words and phrases.

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