Based on ethnographic research informed by theoretical approaches from economic anthropology, this article analyses the use of metaphors in the context of certified products. Focusing on the jewellery sector, the research highlights how metaphors in advertising serve as a complex mechanism for cultural, emotional, and moral mediation, capable of generating shared meanings and promoting new forms of consumption.
Metaphors in narratives on the ethical certification of diamonds and gold: anthropological perspectives on effects on consumption
Linda Armano
2025
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Based on ethnographic research informed by theoretical approaches from economic anthropology, this article analyses the use of metaphors in the context of certified products. Focusing on the jewellery sector, the research highlights how metaphors in advertising serve as a complex mechanism for cultural, emotional, and moral mediation, capable of generating shared meanings and promoting new forms of consumption.File in questo prodotto:
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