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Sage Handbook of Consumer Culture
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Klappentext The SAGE Handbook of Consumer Culture is a one-stop resource for scholars and students of consumption, where the key dimensions of consumer culture are critically discussed and articulated. Zusammenfassung The SAGE Handbook of Consumer Culture is a one-stop resource for scholars and students of consumption, where the key dimensions of consumer culture are critically discussed and articulated. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction - Olga Kravets, Pauline Maclaran, Steven Miles and Alladi Venkatesh PART 1: Sociology of Consumption Chapter 2: The Emergence of Contemporary Consumer Culture - Stephen Miles Chapter 3: The Systems of Provision Approach to Understanding Consumption - Ben Fine, Kate Bayliss and Mary Robertson Chapter 4: The Making of the Consumer: Historical and Sociological Perspectives - Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier Chapter 5: Consumption, Class and Taste - Jessica Paddock PART 2: Geographies of Consumer Culture Chapter 6: Debunking the Myths of Global Consumer Culture Literature - Güliz Ger, Eminegül Karababa, Alev Kuruoglu, Meltem Türe, Tuba Üstüner and Baskin Yenicioglu Chapter 7: Consumer Culture in Socialist Russia - Olga Gurova Chapter 8: New Urbanism, Post-nationalism and Consumerist Modernity in India - Sanja Srivastava Chapter 9: Consumption and Consumer Rights in Contemporary China - Erika Kuever Chapter 10: Spaces of (Consumer) Resistance - Andreas Chatzidakis and Vera Hoelscher PART 3: Consumer Culture Studies in Marketing Chapter 11: Consumer Culture Theory: A Front-row Seat at the Sidelines - Linda Price Chapter 12: Consumer Identity Projects - Gretchen Larsen and Maurice Patterson Chapter 13: Re-presenting, Reinvigorating and Reconciling: Gift-Giving Research within and beyond the CCT Paradigm - Cele C. Otnes Chapter 14: Prosumption Tribes: How Consumers collectively Rework Brands, Products, Services and Markets - Bernard Cova and Daniele Dalli Chapter 15: Contesting Understandings of Contestation: Rethinking Perspectives on Activism - Jay Handelman and Eileen Fischer PART 4: Consumer Culture in Media and Cultural Studies Chapter 16: Consumer Culture and The Media - Mehita Iqani Chapter 17: Body Projects: Fashion, Aesthetic Modifications and Stylised Selves - Rossella Ghigi and Roberta Sassatelli Chapter 18: Who takes the first bite? A Critical Overview of Gender Representations in Food Marketing - Daniela Pirani, Benedetta Cappellini and Vicki Harman Chapter 19: Biopolitical Marketing and Technologies of Enclosure - Detlev Zwick and Janice Denegri-Knott PART 5: Material Cultures of Consumption Chapter 20: The Materiality of Consumer Culture - Paul Mullins Chapter 21: Subject/Object Relations and Consumer Culture - Shona Bettany Chapter 22: Another Consumer Culture Theory: An ANT look at consumption, or how ¿market-things¿ help ¿cultivate¿ customers - Franck Cochoy and Alexandre Mallard Chapter 23: Objects: From Signs to Design - Benoit Heilbrunn Chapter 24: The War on Cash - Brett Scott PART 6: The Politics of Consumer Culture Chapter 25: Consumer-Citizens: Markets, Marketing and the Making of ¿Choice¿ - Stefan Schwarzkopf Chapter 26: Are you Neoliberal Fit? The Politics of Consumption under Neoliberalism - Anisha Datta and Indranil Chakraborty Chapter 27: Sustainable Consumption, Consumer Culture and The Politics of a Megatrend - William Kilbourne, Pierre McDonagh and Andrea Prothero Chapter 28: Buying into the Nation: The Politics of Consumption and Nationalism - Eleftheria J. Lekakis Chapter 29: The Politics of Consumption - Alan Bradshaw ...
List of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction - Olga Kravets, Pauline Maclaran, Steven Miles and Alladi Venkatesh
PART 1: Sociology of Consumption
Chapter 2: The Emergence of Contemporary Consumer Culture - Stephen Miles
Chapter 3: The Systems of Provision Approach to Understanding Consumption - Ben Fine, Kate Bayliss and Mary Robertson
Chapter 4: The Making of the Consumer: Historical and Sociological Perspectives - Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
Chapter 5: Consumption, Class and Taste - Jessica Paddock
PART 2: Geographies of Consumer Culture
Chapter 6: Debunking the Myths of Global Consumer Culture Literature - Güliz Ger, Eminegül Karababa, Alev Kuruoglu, Meltem Türe, Tuba Üstüner and Baskin Yenicioglu
Chapter 7: Consumer Culture in Socialist Russia - Olga Gurova
Chapter 8: New Urbanism, Post-nationalism and Consumerist Modernity in India - Sanja Srivastava
Chapter 9: Consumption and Consumer Rights in Contemporary China - Erika Kuever
Chapter 10: Spaces of (Consumer) Resistance - Andreas Chatzidakis and Vera Hoelscher
PART 3: Consumer Culture Studies in Marketing
Chapter 11: Consumer Culture Theory: A Front-row Seat at the Sidelines - Linda Price
Chapter 12: Consumer Identity Projects - Gretchen Larsen and Maurice Patterson
Chapter 13: Re-presenting, Reinvigorating and Reconciling: Gift-Giving Research within and beyond the CCT Paradigm - Cele C. Otnes
Chapter 14: Prosumption Tribes: How Consumers collectively Rework Brands, Products, Services and Markets - Bernard Cova and Daniele Dalli
Chapter 15: Contesting Understandings of Contestation: Rethinking Perspectives on Activism - Jay Handelman and Eileen Fischer
PART 4: Consumer Culture in Media and Cultural Studies
Chapter 16: Consumer Culture and The Media - Mehita Iqani
Chapter 17: Body Projects: Fashion, Aesthetic Modifications and Stylised Selves - Rossella Ghigi and Roberta Sassatelli
Chapter 18: Who takes the first bite? A Critical Overview of Gender Representations in Food Marketing - Daniela Pirani, Benedetta Cappellini and Vicki Harman
Chapter 19: Biopolitical Marketing and Technologies of Enclosure - Detlev Zwick and Janice Denegri-Knott
PART 5: Material Cultures of Consumption
Chapter 20: The Materiality of Consumer Culture - Paul Mullins
Chapter 21: Subject/Object Relations and Consumer Culture - Shona Bettany
Chapter 22: Another Consumer Culture Theory: An ANT look at consumption, or how 'market-things' help 'cultivate' customers - Franck Cochoy and Alexandre Mallard
Chapter 23: Objects: From Signs to Design - Benoit Heilbrunn
Chapter 24: The War on Cash - Brett Scott
PART 6: The Politics of Consumer Culture
Chapter 25: Consumer-Citizens: Markets, Marketing and the Making of 'Choice' - Stefan Schwarzkopf
Chapter 26: Are you Neoliberal Fit? The Politics of Consumption under Neoliberalism - Anisha Datta and Indranil Chakraborty
Chapter 27: Sustainable Consumption, Consumer Culture and The Politics of a Megatrend - William Kilbourne, Pierre McDonagh and Andrea Prothero
Chapter 28: Buying into the Nation: The Politics of Consumption and Nationalism - Eleftheria J. Lekakis
Chapter 29: The Politics of Consumption - Alan Bradshaw
Report
A thorough and comprehensive guide filled with insightful and up to date articles written by foremost experts. This belongs on the bookshelves of researchers and practitioners, indeed anyone with an interest in the consumer culture that dominates the world. Richard Wilk 20171211
Product details
Authors | Olga Kravets, Olga (Royal Holloway Kravets, Olga (Royal Holloway University of London Kravets, Olga Maclaran Kravets |
Assisted by | Author (Editor), Olga Kravets (Editor), Kravets Olga (Editor), Pauline Maclaran (Editor), Maclaran Pauline (Editor), Steven Miles (Editor), Miles Steven (Editor), Alladi Venkatesh (Editor), Venkatesh Alladi (Editor) |
Publisher | Sage Publications Ltd |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 28.02.2018 |
EAN | 9781473929517 |
ISBN | 978-1-4739-2951-7 |
No. of pages | 576 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Business
> Miscellaneous
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Consumer Behavior, Behavioural economics, Communication Studies, Sales & marketing, Sales and marketing, Consumerism |
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