2023
DOI: 10.18332/tid/162301
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The problematic use of cultural symbols on Chinese cigarette packs

Emily Xing,
Zheng Dai,
Alena Madar
et al.

Abstract: INTRODUCTION China is the world’s largest tobacco-consuming nation. With minimal packaging regulations, the Chinese tobacco industry can use many appeals to promote their products, including calling upon traditions and culture to make positive connections between consumers and harmful products. We analyzed the nature and extent of cultural appeals on Chinese cigarette packs. METHODS A total of 610 unique cigarette packs were collected in 2017 from five major Chinese cit… Show more

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“…Cultural symbols are generally conventional (Bell & Kreinath, 2021;Torelli et al, 2023;Xing et al, 2023), but the relationship between symbols and their meanings is not so arbitrary and can be traced back to specific historical developments or facts. Symbols are exemplified as bird feathers for journalism and Ganesya figures as symbols for science, both of which require special historical knowledge to understand them, as local wisdom in a particular group or society.…”
Section: Symbolic Philosophical Values As Local Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural symbols are generally conventional (Bell & Kreinath, 2021;Torelli et al, 2023;Xing et al, 2023), but the relationship between symbols and their meanings is not so arbitrary and can be traced back to specific historical developments or facts. Symbols are exemplified as bird feathers for journalism and Ganesya figures as symbols for science, both of which require special historical knowledge to understand them, as local wisdom in a particular group or society.…”
Section: Symbolic Philosophical Values As Local Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%