Abstract
The presence of advertising in contemporary societies is heavily linked to the social production processes, where the social nucleuses are established in everyday life. This article deepens on the relationship between communication media, advertising, and daily life; it considers the characteristics of mass societies and the insertion of production processes and the symbolic production that occurs in advertising. Particularly it describes the matter in which advertising messages operate in everyday life, symbolic consumption and its relationship with real consumption.
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