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L'invasione degli spots : pubblicità : governo o anarchia? / a cura di Luciano Pallagrosi, Tullio Giovannini e Alessandro Aschelter.
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Convegno "Pubblicità e mass media, prospettive e ruolo del sindacato" (1985 : Milan, Italy)
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Book
Language
Italian
Published/Created
Bari : Dedalo, c1986.
Description
178 p. ; 21 cm.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
HF6146.T42 C65 1985
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Subject(s)
Television advertising
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Social aspects
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Italy
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Congresses
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Advertising
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Social aspects
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Italy
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Congresses
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Consumer protection
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Italy
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Related name
Pallagrosi, Luciano
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Giovannini, Tullio
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Aschelter, Alessandro
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FILIS-CGIL (Trade union : Italy)
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Series
Nuova biblioteca Dedalo 58.
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Nuova biblioteca Dedalo. Serie "Dossier."
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Nuova biblioteca Dedalo ; 58. Serie "Dossier"
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Notes
"Atti del Convegno 'Pubblicità e mass media. Prospettive e ruolo del sindacato' (Milano, 20-21 marzo 1985), a cura della Federazione lavoratori spettacolo e informazione, Cgil-CISL-Uil"--P. opp. t.p.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
ISBN
882206058X :
LCCN
^^^86210794^//r88
OCLC
17804332
RCP
H - S
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