Editions Archives: April 2006

Talking About A Revolution?

Talking about a revolution? John Fanning asks if a book which claims to offer radical answers, actually delivers A book which promises a 'revolution' in its chosen subject is setting a difficult, but easily measurable target and the reviewer has no alternative but to comment on whether the author – or, on this occasion authors […]

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Talking about a revolution?

Talking about a revolution? John Fanning asks if a book which claims to offer radical answers, actually delivers A book which promises a `revolution' in its chosen subject is setting a difficult, but easily measurable target and the reviewer has no alternative but to comment on whether the author – or, on this occasion, authors […]

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Eye of the Beholder

Dove's flight of fancy Michael Cullen on how Unilever with its Dove range of personal cleansing products has tried to change how women are depicted in advertising campaigns What do consumers make of the Dove ad campaign challenging the traditional notion of female beauty? Some might say that it was an audacious move from a […]

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Operation Multiculture

Dividends from diversity Hugh Oram looks at how media are targeting a generation of new Irish Ethnic media catering for the 750,000 newcomers from about 211 countries which have come to Ireland since 2000 are really starting to take off. While discrepancies between official government figures and estimates by people working with immigrants vary greatly, […]

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