Friday, November 4, 11:00 am to 12:15 pm (Tango)
Children occupy a unique role in the contemporary landscape of marketing and commerce, both as imagined audiences and as powerful consumers. This panel asks how childhood is imagined by market researchers who function also as knowledge brokers, how children resist the marketing strategies of Disney and universalizing discourses of childhood, and whether brand recognition can have a positive impact on early literacy skills.
Presentations
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Dan Cook (Rutgers University Camden)
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Gunnar Wray (The Pennsylvania State University - Capital Campus)
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Ryan Bunch (Rutgers University-Camden)
Session chair
Dan Cook (Rutgers University Camden)