The trojan horse: the growth of commercial sponsorship
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ISBN: | 9781472508386 1472508386 9781472545145 1472545141 9781472512024 1472512022 |
DOI: | 10.5040/9781472545145 |
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title | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship |
title_auth | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship |
title_exact_search | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship |
title_full | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship by Garry Whannel and Deborah Philips |
title_fullStr | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship by Garry Whannel and Deborah Philips |
title_full_unstemmed | The trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship by Garry Whannel and Deborah Philips |
title_short | The trojan horse |
title_sort | the trojan horse the growth of commercial sponsorship |
title_sub | the growth of commercial sponsorship |
topic | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Relations bisacsh Corporate sponsorship fast Management hilcc Business & Economics hilcc Management Styles & Communication hilcc Public administration bicssc Corporate sponsorship Great Britain History Corporate sponsorship History |
topic_facet | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Relations Corporate sponsorship Management Business & Economics Management Styles & Communication Public administration Corporate sponsorship Great Britain History Corporate sponsorship History |
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