Seminar: ‘Welcome Intrusion? the reception of TV advertising in the 1960s’

1 12 2011

Dr Sean Nixon

15 December 2011

At 16:00 in Room 6.345 (Colchester Campus) and afterwards in the Sociology Common Room.

The paper addresses how the viewing public responded to the new, intrusive form of television advertising in the 1960s. I ask how did the arrival of television advertising colour viewers general feelings about advertising? And to what extent did viewers feel an investment in the slogans, dramas and humour of ‘telly ads’? Did they worry about the effects of television advertising on them? Exploring these questions is important because the viewers and readers of advertising have remained a nebulous and shadowy presence within critical accounts of post-war consumer society. Read the rest of this entry »





Media coverage: A pill for every ill

28 03 2010

CRESI’s Professor Joan Busfield’s research on the expansion in medicine use has been published in Social Science & Medicine in March 2010. The paper documents the substantial increase in expenditure on drugs by the NHS in England (a 60% increase in real terms over the decade to 2006) whilst the number of prescribed medicines dispensed increased from an average of 8 per person in 1989 to 16.4 in 2008 – a doubling over twenty years, with annual increases now running at around 4–5 percent.  Such increases are matched elsewhere. Read the rest of this entry »





Roundtable: ‘Contesting Affluence’

7 05 2009

CRESI’s  21st May 2009 seminar will be a round table featuring Mike Savage (Department of Sociology, University of Manchester), Peter Gurney (Department of History, University of Essex), and Sean Nixon (Department of Sociology, University of Essex). CRESI seminars and round tables are held in Room 6.345, open to all and are followed by a reception in the Sociology Common Room (6.341).
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