Ethnoconsumers

“I look like the one who carried the brick with him to show the world what his house was like” (0) Bertolt Brecht en Benedetti, M. (2020)  Based on this quote from Bertolt Brecht, Mario Benedetti would write “La Casa y El Ladrillo” (‘The House and the Brick’). Both poets spoke about a lost home,…

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When rebellion becomes mainstream

‘The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution’ Hannah Arendt In our current society in which if we do not get likes or comments we quickly change our content because we think that we are doing something wrong; a society instrumentally rationalized, in which everything has to have a benefit…

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THE EFFECT OF DOPAMINE ON MEANINGLESS CONSUMPTION

“Dopamine detox” rises as a new trend to eliminate the effervescent effect of short-termism, influenced by breaking news, likes, immediate satisfaction. Resetting the brain with several days of 0 dopamine not only would help us on focusing on difficult but important tasks it would also be an opportunity to stop being consumers to be creators and for brands to build up long-term relationships.

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“It’s time to risk, to dare and to bet on creativity”

Richard Wakefield (Barcelona, 1966). Es una de esas mentes multidisciplinares de la creatividad publicitaria que se atreve a explorar territorios no convencionales. Profesor asociado a la Facultad de Comunicación y Relaciones Internacionales Blanquerna, Director Creativo de Storytelling Works y Talent Works, autor del libro y blog “Elestereotipomemata.” y fundador y director de la asociación solidaria, Publicitarios Implicados, entre otras muchas facetas.

Nos encontramos con él para hablar de lo divino y lo humano del mundo publicitario, su visión de futuro en esta “nueva normalidad”, sobre qué debe aportar la universidad y el desarrollo de la iniciativa Publicitarios Implicados, que creó en 2006.

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ON CHANGES AND OTHER RUMOURS

A Conclusion We have always needed to know, both collectively and individually. Knowing not only in the ontological sense but also in the sense of what is happening and what is going to happen. This natural character of humanity has been exponentially multiplied in our digital age, in which we have the feeling that things…

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THE ILLNESS THAT CAN CURE US

An essay as explanation Throughout this article we can briefly find the main causes that have made us detach from our natural environment. The relationships between our myths and our economic system have resulted in western society completely losing its ecological sense. We try to reflect from anthropology on the relationship between sustainability and consumption.…

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READY, STEADY, GO.

The impulse that takes us to want to know what will happen comes from the human need of controlling and owning the future. This applies especially to those humans that live in industrialized societies governed by markets. Is for this reason that this act of wanting to know is severely and recurrently shown in the business field.

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