Necromarketing in the Media and Marketing Communications

  • Wojciechowski Ł
  • Babjaková V
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Abstract

Death is an inseparable part of life. This paradoxical statement expresses the inevitability that each individual will encounter death. The demise of human existence is often stereotyped in media, and used in a variety of commercial purposes as away of drawing attention. When death and tragedy are used in marketing communication, it is called necromarketing. There are two approaches to the tool of necromarketing: explicit and implicit. Explicit necromarketing displays catastrophes, misfortunes and deaths in their direct form, while implicit necromarketing indirectly presents of the death.

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Wojciechowski, Ł. P., & Babjaková, V. (2015). Necromarketing in the Media and Marketing Communications. Social Communication, 1(2), 15–29. https://doi.org/10.1515/sc-2015-0007

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