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Consumption in China How China s New Consumer Ideology Is Shaping - the Natio

English · Hardback

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Consumption practices in China have been transformed at an unprecedented pace. Under Mao Zedong, the state controlled nearly all aspects of what people consumed, from everyday necessities to entertainment and the media; today, shoddy state-run stores characterized by a dearth of choices have made way for luxury malls and hypermarkets filled with a multitude of products.
Consumption in China explores what it means to be a consumer in the world's fastest growing economy. LiAnne Yu provides a multi-faceted portrait of the impact of increased consumption on urban spaces, social status, lifestyles, identities, and freedom of expression. The book also examines what is unique and what is universal about how consumer practices in China have developed, investigating the factors that differentiate them from what has been observed among the already mature consumer markets.
Behind the often staggering statistics about China are the very human stories that highlight the emotional and social triggers behind consumption. This engaging book is a valuable resource for students, scholars and business professionals interested in a deeper understanding of what motivates China's consumers, and what challenges they face as more aspects of everyday life become commoditized.

List of contents

Map
 
Chronology
 
Acknowledgements
 
Chapter 1: Introduction
 
Chapter 2: Spaces
 
Chapter 3: Status
 
Chapter 4: Lifestyles
 
Chapter 5: Commodification
 
Chapter 6: Awareness
 
Chapter 7: Consumption with Chinese Characteristics
 
Bibliography

About the author










LiAnne Yu received her PhD in Anthropology from UC San Diego, and is an independent consumer consultant with particular expertise in emerging markets, having worked with clients such as Microsoft, Google, HP, eBay, Time Warner, and Global English.

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Consumption practices in China have been transformed at an unprecedented pace.

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"This is an extremely readable insight into the forces that drive consumer trends in what will one day become the world's largest consumer market. It's a book for any CEO hoping for a slice of the action."
South China Morning Post
 
"A valuable resource"
China Daily
 
''An informative combination of firsthand observations, extensive interviews, and social theory allows readers to follow Chinese consumers into a new world of goods and services. This book provides up-to-date coverage of key aspects of Chinese consumerism, including the impact of the internet, the influence of China's one-child households, and the implications of new private and commercial spaces."
Karl Gerth, author of As China Goes, So Goes the World: How Chinese Consumers are Transforming Everything
 
''The transformation of Chinese consumers in the last three decades, a dazzling subject, is presented in this book with rich ethnographic evidence and clear historical contextualization. The author has skilfully weaved consumer voices and her own experience with a wide range of academic theories and business insights.''
Mag Wong, Founder and Non-Executive Chairman of Oracle Added Value, Hong Kong

Product details

Authors Yu, LiAnne Yu, Yu LiAnne
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.05.2014
 
EAN 9780745669700
ISBN 978-0-7456-6970-0
No. of pages 176
Series China Today
China Today
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Konsum, Kulturwissenschaften, Cultural Studies, Asien-/Asioamerika-Forschung, Asian/Asian-American Studies, China /Kultur, Künste, Consumer Culture & Consumption, Verbraucherkultur, Kulturkonsum

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