Constructing the New Consumer Society

Constructing the New Consumer Society
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781349253371
ISBN-13 : 1349253375
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Constructing the New Consumer Society by : John Holmwood

This book argues that the coming of the 'a new consumerism' in the affluent societies marks a distinct phase of modernity. Limits of production no longer confine consumption to what is necessary or instrumental. Demands for increasing production no longer shape ideology and culture as they did previously. Important contemporary themes of morality, the body, citizenship and inequality are here placed in a new theoretical light. The book provides examples of new codes of happiness in consuming products, culture and entertainment. Issues of nutrition, consumer policy, environmental risk and health are discussed in the light of these new codes.

Construction of the New Consumer

Construction of the New Consumer
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 0333631315
ISBN-13 : 9780333631317
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Construction of the New Consumer by : Sulkunen

This work argues that the coming of a new consumerism in the affluent societies marks a distinct phase of modernity. Limits of production no longer confine consumption to what is necessarty or instrumental. Demands for increasing production no longer shape ideology and culture as they did previously.

The Consumer Society

The Consumer Society
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Publisher : Island Press
Total Pages : 427
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ISBN-10 : 9781597267908
ISBN-13 : 1597267902
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Consumer Society by : Neva R. Goodwin

The developed countries, particularly the United States, consume a disproportionate share of the world's resources, yet high and rising levels of consumption do not necessarily lead to greater satisfaction, security, or well-being, even for affluent consumers. The Consumer Society provides brief summaries of the most important and influential writings on the environmental, moral, and social implications of a consumer society and consumer lifestyles. Each section consists of ten to twelve summaries of critical writings in a specific area, with an introductory essay that outlines the state of knowledge in that area and indicates where further research is needed. Sections cover: Scope and Definition Consumption in the Affluent Society Family, Gender, and Socialization The History of Consumerism Foundations of Economic Theories of Consumption Critiques and Alternatives in Economic Theory Perpetuating Consumer Culture: Media, Advertising, and Wants Creation Consumption and the Environment Globalization and Consumer Culture Visions of an Alternative This book is the second volume in the Frontier Issues in Economic Thought series, which provides surveys of the most significant writings in emergent areas of economics -- an invaluable aid in fast-growing fields where genuine new ground is being broken. The series brings together economists, sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers to develop analyses that challenge and enrich the dominant neoclassical paradigm. The Consumer Society is an essential guide to and summary of the literature of consumption and will be of interest to anyone concerned with the deeper economic, social, and ethical implications of consumerism.

Being Human in a Consumer Society

Being Human in a Consumer Society
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781472443175
ISBN-13 : 1472443179
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Being Human in a Consumer Society by : Prof Dr Alejandro Néstor García Martínez

This book offers a new perspective on sociological studies of the consumer society, introducing neglected normative questions relating to the good life and human flourishing - subjects more commonly discussed in fields of moral, political, and social philosophy. With attention to a wide range of subjects, including postemotional law and responsibility, dehumanised consumption and prosumerism, fashion, embodiment, conspicuous consumption, and sustainability, this book analyzes the structural and cultural transformations that can be identified in consumer society. It also offers a critical view of whether consumption is leading to an increased isolation, individualization or commodification of human beings, suggesting an analytical framework for understanding consumer culture and human praxis.

New Perspectives on Critical Marketing and Consumer Society

New Perspectives on Critical Marketing and Consumer Society
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781839095542
ISBN-13 : 1839095547
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis New Perspectives on Critical Marketing and Consumer Society by : Elaine L. Ritch

Digital communication has altered the flow of global information, evolved consumer values and changed consumption practices worldwide. New Perspectives on Critical Marketing and Consumer Society provides an illuminating, challenging and thought providing guide for all upper-level students of marketing, branding and consumer behaviour.

Suitably Modern

Suitably Modern
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9780691221748
ISBN-13 : 069122174X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Suitably Modern by : Mark Liechty

Suitably Modern traces the growth of a new middle class in Kathmandu as urban Nepalis harness the modern cultural resources of mass media and consumer goods to build modern identities and pioneer a new sociocultural space in one of the world's "least developed countries." Since Nepal's "opening" in the 1950s, a new urban population of bureaucrats, service personnel, small business owners, and others have worked to make a space between Kathmandu's old (and still privileged) elites and its large (and growing) urban poor. Mark Liechty looks at the cultural practices of this new middle class, examining such phenomena as cinema and video viewing, popular music, film magazines, local fashion systems, and advertising. He explores three interactive and mutually constitutive ethnographic terrains: a burgeoning local consumer culture, a growing mass-mediated popular imagination, and a recently emerging youth culture. He shows how an array of local cultural narratives--stories of honor, value, prestige, and piety--flow in and around global narratives of "progress," modernity, and consumer fulfillment. Urban Nepalis simultaneously adopt and critique these narrative strands, braiding them into local middle-class cultural life. Building on both Marxian and Weberian understandings of class, this study moves beyond them to describe the lived experience of "middle classness"--how class is actually produced and reproduced in everyday practice. It considers how people speak and act themselves into cultural existence, carving out real and conceptual spaces in which to produce class culture.

Legislative Foundations of American Consumer Society

Legislative Foundations of American Consumer Society
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781476685885
ISBN-13 : 1476685886
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Legislative Foundations of American Consumer Society by : Bob Sullivan

The current literature on consumerism is diverse, scattered, and unsystematic. This book remedies this by identifying the beginning of mass consumer society in the United States, starting with the New Deal. The New Deal framework of guaranteeing new home purchases by means of low down-payment, fixed-rate home mortgages lasted until the 1970s, at which time the legal framework unraveled due to a sustained attack on New Deal racism. Despite this, American consumerism continued and even flourished without a regulatory structure. This book analyzes seven key pieces of federal legislation which undergird American consumer society to this day.

The Consumer Society

The Consumer Society
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781473994546
ISBN-13 : 1473994543
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Consumer Society by : Jean Baudrillard

Jean Baudrillard′s classic text was one of the first to focus on the process and meaning of consumption in contemporary culture. Originally published in 1970, the book makes a vital contribution to current debates on consumption. The book includes Baudrillard′s most organized discussion of mass media culture, the meaning of leisure, and anomie in affluent society. A chapter on the body demonstrates Baudrillard′s extraordinary prescience for flagging vital subjects in contemporary culture long before others. This English translation begins with a new introductory essay.

The Future of Consumer Society

The Future of Consumer Society
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780198768555
ISBN-13 : 0198768559
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Future of Consumer Society by : Maurie J. Cohen

Shows how consumer society is changing due to demographic ageing, rising income inequality, political paralysis, resource scarcity, and steady jobs being replaced by freelancing. It examines how people are striving to find new ways to ensure livelihoods and the role that the role that worker-consumer cooperatives could play.

Social Change and the Coming of Post-consumer Society

Social Change and the Coming of Post-consumer Society
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781317246213
ISBN-13 : 1317246217
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Change and the Coming of Post-consumer Society by : Maurie J Cohen

Consumer society is an unquestionably complex social construct. However, after decades of unremitting dominance there are signs emerging that it is starting to falter, both as a coherent and durable system of social organization and as a strategy for societal advancement. Debates concerning how we can transition beyond present energy- and materials-intensive consumer society are beginning to gain greater salience. Social Change and the Coming of Post-Consumer Society aims to develop more complete appreciation of the relevant processes of social change and to identify effective interventions that could enable a transition to supersede consumer society. Bringing together leading interdisciplinary experts on social change, the book identifies and analyzes several ongoing small- and modest-scale social experiments. Possibilities for macro-scale change from the interlinked perspectives of culture, economics, finance, and governance are then explored. These contributions expose the systemic problems that are emblematic of the current condition of consumer society, specifically the unsustainability of prevailing consumption practices and lifestyles and the persistence of inequalities. These observations are summarized and extended in the final chapter of the book. This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable consumption, sustainability transitions, environmental sociology, and sustainable development.