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    Big Corpo: regulating advertising and the influence of multinationals, an ecological and democratic imperative

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    The report "Big Corpo. Regulating the advertising and influence of multinationals: an ecological and democratic imperative", carried out as part of the Spim program, dissects the place of communication of multinationals in the consumerist model and greenwashing, but also in their political influence, or the effects of advertising funding on the media and the Internet.

    Produced in conjunction with 22 associations and published a few weeks before the release of the conclusions of the Citizens' Convention for the Climate, in 2020 in France, this report formulates more than 20 concrete proposals to regulate the communication activities of large companies, and to support the independence media and the influence of civil society.

    Read the report here (in French).

    Related information

    https://www.communication-democratie.org/fr/publications/rapports/big-corpo/

    Author

    Renaud Fossard

    Related organisation
    Résistance à l’Agression Publicitaire (RAP)
    Communication and Democracy
    Tags
    • High carbon advertising
    • Misleading advertising
    • Lobby advertising
    • News media

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