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Informationen zum Autor Barrie Gunter is Emeritus Professor in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester Klappentext As consumer markets have developed and become more crowded and competitive, so brands have become more important in enabling consumers to make informed choices. This book shows how children become engaged with brands and understand what they mean, and how their relationship with brands changes over time as they mature as consumers. It sets this development against the changes that have occurred in styles of brand promotion in the digital world where more subtle ways of reaching consumers have been developed by brand marketers. Children become aware of brands from an early age. Even before they start school, they can recognise brand names and ask for brands by name. The meaning of brands to children can vary dramatically with age. As with other aspects of consumer socialisation, children's initial orientation towards brands occurs at a superficial level because their level of cognitive development does not allow them to understand deeper-seated symbolic meanings of brands. Children's understanding of brands and the relationships they have with them may also be influenced by the new promotional techniques developed by marketers. Children's recognition of advertisements depends upon being able to identify specific features which signal a persuasive message. In the online world of social media and computer games, the presence of brands may not be recognized as 'advertising' and so the usual learned defenses against persuasion are not triggered. This could place young consumers at a disadvantage. This phenomenon has raised important questions for parents, educators and marketing regulators and these are addressed in this book through reference to the latest research and writings from around the world. Zusammenfassung How do kids become engaged with brands? Does their relationship with them change throughout their life? Providing a detailed analysis of kids and branding! the author considers specific models of cognitive development throughout childhood. -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. What is a brand?2. Kids and branding3. Emergence of brand consciousness4. Children and digital branding 5. Branding potential of online social media6. Brands and advergames7. Brands and adverworlds8. Regulation and control of branding to children BibliographyIndex...