Chevron Left
Back to Advertising and Society

Learner Reviews & Feedback for Advertising and Society by Duke University

4.7
stars
899 ratings

About the Course

This course examines the relation of advertising to society, culture, history, and the economy. Using contemporary theories about visual communications, we learn to analyze the complex levels of meaning in both print advertisements and television commercials. About the Course The course covers a wide range of topics, including the origins of advertising, the creation of ads, the interpretation of ads, the depiction of race, class, gender, and sexuality in advertising, sex and selling, adverting and ethics, and the future of advertising. The lectures will discuss theoretical frameworks and apply them to specific advertisements. Course Syllabus Week 1: What is advertising and where did it come from? Week 2: Am I being manipulated by advertising? Week 3: What’s in an ad beyond that which meets the eye? Week 4: How do ads get made? Week 5: What do ads teach us about race, class, gender, and sexuality? Week 6: Does sex sell? Week 7: What is the future of advertising? Recommended Background No background is required; everyone is welcome! Suggested Readings Although the lectures are designed to be self-contained, we recommend that students refer to the free online textbook ADTextOnline.org. Other free resources will be suggested for each week’s module. Course Format Most videos will be lectures with instructor talking. Each lecture will be illustrated with PowerPoint slides, print advertisements, and TV commercials. The videos for each week will consist of segments that add up to about an hour. Each week will have one quiz that will appear as stand-alone homework. All resources beyond lectures will be available online to students at no charge. Most of these will be from ADTextOnline.org. Others will be visits to the sites of ad agencies in the US and abroad, open access websites that deal with course topics, and open-access journal articles....

Top reviews

LV

Jul 27, 2022

I really enjoyed the course and will use the material I learned to create a month-long learning program as a foreign language teacher of English for the 8th grade students of my school, in Israel.

KD

Jun 14, 2018

What a great course! As an owner of an agency, a marketer and advertiser, I found it very eye opening and enjoyable. I learned a lot that I can apply to our business. Thank you Professor O'Barr.

Filter by:

201 - 214 of 214 Reviews for Advertising and Society

By Bismark O

•

Feb 8, 2018

The course is very exciting and the Lecturer did perfectly well

By MOHAMMED S

•

May 10, 2020

fanastic experiance learned about advertisement history

By VAN N H A

•

Feb 19, 2021

The course was insightful but slightly theoretical.

By Jhonatan

•

Nov 12, 2020

Muy interante conocer la historia de la publicidad

By Anurag G

•

Mar 10, 2021

A good course overall. Basic and introductory.

By JAI K S P

•

May 26, 2020

Best Course For Better Understanding

By vasu n

•

Apr 29, 2017

its Resource full and informative

By Chinaza C

•

Sep 26, 2020

Enjoyed it!

By SHUBHAM B

•

Jun 26, 2020

Very Useful

By Erik T

•

Apr 25, 2017

Interesting topics, but not taught in the most interesting way. The professor answered in his lecture videos some of my basic questions about advertising, but I don't think that he made the class very exciting and I didn't feel motivated to seek out outside material. I'm glad I took this course, but I don't think that I would recommend it to many other people.

By M. Z Z

•

Oct 30, 2017

The subject is very interesting, however material used in this course is outdated and relevant to present situation in a very limited way.

By Yongo A S

•

Jun 18, 2021

The course is really enlightening and fun too. Its just that I have reservations with the class on masculinity and femininity

By Greta B

•

Jul 5, 2022

This course needs to be updated. ::)

I'd also like to see videos that are not just lecture.

By Ricardo A S

•

Aug 11, 2022

O curso precisa de ser reformulado em termos de produção de conteúdos. A matéria é bastante interessante, mas a forma como é transmitida torna-se cansativa e desmotivante. Sugiro videos mais curtos e com mais linguagem visual.