Bill's Blog of Psychology

It's much easier to post news stories and things I read about to a blog, rather than post to my webpage or BlackBoard. This blog contains posts of interest to students from all of my classes.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

A brand-free life


Neil Boorman torched his designer wardrobe and possessions and tried to live a brand-free life for a year - so how did he do?
Posted by Dr William Ashton at 11:57 AM
Labels: advertising, IO

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