
Anne M. Cronin
Sobre o Autor
Anne M. Cronin is an influential figure in the fields of public relations and advertising, known for her critical examination of consumer culture and the intersections of gender and media. Her works, including "Public Relations Capitalism: Promotional Culture, Publics and Commercial Democracy" and "Advertising and Consumer Citizenship: Gender, Images and Rights," delve into how promotional practices shape societal values and individual identities. Cronin's scholarship often highlights the complexities of consumer citizenship, particularly how advertising influences notions of rights and representation in contemporary society.
In addition to her contributions to public relations theory, Cronin has authored works that bridge healthcare and communication, such as "Foundations for Practice in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit". This diverse range of topics underscores her versatility as a scholar and her commitment to addressing critical issues through a communicative lens. Through her research and writings, Cronin continues to impact both academic and practical understandings of the roles communication plays in personal and collective experiences.