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Elusive Consumption 1st Karin M Ekstrm Helene Brembeck

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Elusive Consumption 1st Karin M Ekstrm Helene Brembeck
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Publisher: Berg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Karin M. Ekström, Helene Brembeck
ISBN: 9781417597963, 9781859737637, 9781859737682, 1859737633, 1859737684, 1417597968
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Elusive Consumption 1st Karin M Ekstrm Helene Brembeck by Karin M. Ekström, Helene Brembeck 9781417597963, 9781859737637, 9781859737682, 1859737633, 1859737684, 1417597968 instant download after payment.

In the context of rising consumerism and globalization, books on consumption are numerous. These tend to be firmly rooted in particular disciplines, however--sociology, anthropology, business or cultural studies--and as a result often present a limited view. Charged with the mission of unraveling what consumption means and how it operates, the world's leading experts were flown to a private location in Sweden to ''battle it out.'' This pioneering book represents the outcome. Ranging from the ''little black dress'' to children's computer games, Elusive Consumption challenges our very understanding of consumerism and provides a state-of-the-art view of the highly commercialized society we inhabit today. Some might have it that consumers are unwitting pawns, completely lacking in agency. Others might argue that consumer choices are empowering and subtly shape production. Richard Wilk, Colin Campbell, John F. Sherry, Richard Elliott, Russell Belk, and Daniel Miller--who offers the most persuasive argument in this battle royal?

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