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Marketing in the In-Between: A Post-Modern Turn on Madison Avenue
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Marketing in the In-Between: A Post-Modern Turn on Madison Avenue

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Marketing in the early 21st century is dominated by two approaches, neither of which is visible to the naked eye: the use of data to define and shape human affairs into machine-readable form and the effort to create and sustain ongoing two-way relationships with customers. The former is one way human life is being subjugated to the regime of the machine; the latter is one way the individual may one day emerge from within the datascape. A post-modern perspective is used to reveal both the 'kaleidoroscope' of data and the 'raw immaterials' of relationships in two companion essays.

Product Details:
Author: Len Ellis
Paperback: 137 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: December 12, 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 1419646753
Package Length: 6.9 inches
Package Width: 4.2 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Big Thoughts on MarketingMar 08, 2007
By Rebecca Lieb
Most books on business (particularly those by self-proclaimed "gurus") seize on a single idea. With terrier-like tenacity they explain it, illustrate it, present case studies of it, then explain it yet again, until a readers feels she's entered some sort of textual version of "Groundhog's Day."

"Marketing in the In-Between," takes the opposite approach. It packs so many clusters of thought, ideas, revelations and connections on every page, the reader will need to repeatedly dip in to glean all the thoughts. It challenges readers to truly ponder and to question the basic precepts and practices upon which marketing is based.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Rebecca Nailed ItMar 18, 2007
By Matthew Y. Blumberg "Matt Blumberg"
Rebecca's review is spot-on. I could read this book several times and get something new out of it each time. Ellis succinctly captures the changes in consumer-marketer interaction and the new 21st century value exchange and does a great job of putting it in historical and philosophical context.

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