Index
Note: Page numbers in italic indicate a figure on the corresponding page.
#Demo2012: building pre-event narrative of 86–90; event analysis 90–97; live-blog 89, 97–100; purpose of 86; rhetorical significance of space-place-body interactions during 90–97; as watershed event 85–86
AARGH! (Artists’s Against Rampant Government Homophobia) (comic book) 29
advertising: digital 117–118; experimental research 181, 184, 186–187, 195; pharmaceutical industry 70–71; political 181; public relations comic books and 29, 34–35, 40; styles/strategies of 164, 171; subliminal 180; use in promoting museums 126–127; use of language to promote project of social and political Enlightenment 67; use of pictures in 16; use of stock imagery ...
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